03/06/2023
From 1830 until well after the Civil War, African Americans gathered across the United States and Canada to participate in political meetings held at the state and National levels. A cornerstone of Black organizing in the 19th century, these “Colored Conventions” brought black men and women together in a decades-long campaign for civil and human rights.
Join Dr. P. Gabrielle Foreman - 2022 MacArthur Fellow and Professor of English, African American Studies, and History at Penn State University - and the Rice and University of Houston Phi Beta Kappa chapters on March 7th, to discuss “Why Didn’t We Know?!: The Forgotten History of the Colored Conventions and 19th Century Black Political Organizing”
Kyle Morrow Room, Fondren Library
6:00PM