400 Years of Resilience
1619 - 2019: 400 YEARS OF RESILIENCE
REFLECTING ON THE INCEPTION AND EFFECTS OF SLAVERY IN AMERICA*
成人抖阴Brown and Church Carillon Ringing: National Day of Healing in Commemoration of the Arrival of the First Enslaved Africans to North America
Sunday, August 25, 2019
- 2:45 p.m. Gather in The Square, Guerrieri Academic Commons
- 3 p.m. Ringing of Bells, followed by a Moment of Silence
A Celebration of Local Heroes Harriet Tubman & Frederick Douglass: Remarks, Praise, and Reflection
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
- 6 p.m. Harriet Tubman Sculpture, Conway Hall Exterior
- 7 p.m. Reception, Holloway Hall Great Hall
- Rain location: Holloway Hall Great Hall
Center for Extended & Life Long Learning (CELL) Lecture: Professor April Logan “Visiting and Experiencing the National Museum of African American History and Culture ”
Monday, September 23, 2019
- 2 p.m.
- Blackwell Hall
Book Discussion: Myne Owne Ground: Race and Freedom on Virginia's Eastern Shore by Stephen Innes, with Professors Joseph Venosa and Clara Small, History
Thursday, September 26, 2019
- Reception to follow.
- 7 p.m.
- Academic Commons Assembly Hall
成人抖阴On the Road: CELL Trip to the National African American History and Culture Museum
Thursday, September 26, 2019
- 7 a.m. Depart from SU
- 7 p.m. Return to SU
- $$
For more information, contact CELL at 410-543-6090.
Enlightened Perspectives Lecture: Mary Elliott, Curator, National Museum of African American History and Culture “The Institutionalization of Slavery & Its Legacy in the U.S.”
Thursday, October 17, 2019
- Reception to follow.
- 7 p.m.
- Wicomico Room
Singers Showcase: “From Ship to Shore: Celebrating 400 Years of Human Resilience Through Music”
Thursday & Friday, October 24 & 25, 2019
- Reception to follow.
- 7:30 p.m.
- Great Hall, Holloway Hall
Poetry Reading: DaMaris Hill A Bound Woman Is A Dangerous Thing: The Incarceration of African American Women from Harriet Tubman to Sandra Bland
Thursday, November 7, 2019
- 7 p.m.
- Guerrieri Student Union, Worcester Room
Screening & Panel Discussion: Netflix Documentary 13 th, with Professors Jennifer Jewell and Rebecca Anthony
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
- Reception to follow.
- 7 p.m.
- Bennett Family Auditorium Perdue Hall 156
Lecture: John Ernest, Judge Hugh M. Morris Professor of English, University of Delaware “Slave Narratives: The Stories We Know and Those We Should”
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
- Reception to follow.
- 7 p.m.
- TETC/Conway Hall 153
For more information, contact co-chairs: Dr. April Logan at aclogan@salisbury.edu or Dr. Wallace Southerland at wsoutherland@salisbury.edu.
To request disability accommodation(s), please contact Candace Henry at 410-543-6087 or cnhenry@salisbury.edu.
Events are made possible by the generous support and time of Salisbury University academic and administrative departments, friends, and supporters.
* As of August 2019. Additional events may be added as opportunities arise.