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Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture

Renowned scholars Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist, and Keisha N. Blain, author of Set the World on Fire have assembled 90 extraordinary writers to document the four-hundred-year journey of African Americans from 1619 to the present. Entitled Four Hundred Souls, each contributor writes about a five-year period of 400 years of American history using essays, short stories, personal vignettes, and fiery polemics. They approach history from various perspectives: through the eyes of towering historical icons, the untold stories of ordinary people, as well as landmarks, laws, and artifacts. An extraordinary, moderated discussion featuring editors Kendi and Blain will focus on historic eras such as Slavery, Reconstruction, Segregation, and their sustained impact on the United States.

Contributors Annette Gordon Reed, Harvard University, and Herb Boyd, City University of New York will join Prof. Kendi and Prof. Blain about the impact of the African American community on American History.

Earlier Event: February 1
One World Special Event
Later Event: February 4
California African American Museum