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HBW’s Own: Will Cunningham IV Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Workshop

Posted February 4, 2017February 6, 2017 Jennifer Wilmot

Come check out Ph.D Candidate and HBW staffer Will Cunningham IV at the Hall Center for the Humanities.

“Negotiating (with) the Center in the Novels of Colson Whitehead and Yaa Gyasi”
Tuesday, February 7, 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
Hall Center Seminar Room
RSVP at hallcenter@ku.edu

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The Project on the History of Black Writing (HBW) has been in the forefront of research and inclusion efforts in higher education for over 30 years. Founded in 1983 at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, HBW is committed to (1) literary recovery work in black studies; (2) textual scholarship, book history and pedagogy; (3) professional development, curriculum change and innovation; (4) and, public literacy programming. This blog serves as a virtual extension of the HBW’s initiatives and as a venue for up-to-date information about the program.

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