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Welcome to the official Twitter Account of the African American Literature and Culture Society! https://t.co/G9jmUyMyfO

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AALCS@AALCS_Tweets·
It's October 3--which means it's time for you to start drafting your proposal to join the #AALCS in San Diego for the 31st @AmLit_ALA Conference in May! This year's theme is the frontier/borders. Proposals due by 1/10/20. Full CFP/submission details here: tinyurl.com/y6e3fxwv
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Clemmie Harris
Clemmie Harris@HarrisClemmie·
It is exciting to see our forthcoming book on Black political activism in Philadelphia featured in Temple University Press’s promotional announcement for new books in spring ‘22. Onward!
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Beinecke Library
Beinecke Library@BeineckeLibrary·
Tired by Langston Hughes I am so tired of waiting, Aren’t you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two – And see what worms are eating At the rind. Langston Hughes Papers bit.ly/2FKP6KP
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SchomburgCenter@SchomburgCenter·
Next Thursday, April 8 at 6:30 PM: Join the conversation between 2020 Harriet Tubman Prize winner Dr. Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers and Dr. Thavolia Glymph. The two will discuss Jones-Rogers's book, They Were Her Property. eventbrite.com/e/lapidus-cent… #SchomburgCenter
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DukeEnglish
DukeEnglish@Duke_English·
Join us tomorrow  at 3:30 p.m. for a conversation between Professors Jarvis McInnis & Derrick R. Spires to discuss Spires’ book, The Practice of Citizenship: Black Politics and Print Culture in the Early United States. Register at: duke.zoom.us/meeting/regist….
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J.T. Roane
J.T. Roane@JTRoane·
Excited for this upcoming series of discussions beginning March 31 at 5:30 pm EST and extending at the same time for every Wed. through April 28, 2021. We have keynotes by @FreeBlackTX & @AMReese07 as well as a powerful lineup of Black artists, intellectuals, organizers & farmers
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P. Gabrielle Foreman
P. Gabrielle Foreman@profgabrielle·
If you're working on this pioneering, bold, fearless Black intellectual, journalist, emigrationist, and legal advocate, please submit! #CiteBlackWomenSunday. Share widely!
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Duke University Press
Duke University Press@DukePress·
The newest book in the Stuart Hall: Selected Writings series, "Selected Writings on Race and Difference," will be out in April. You can read Paul Gilroy's introduction now for free on our website! #StuartHall ow.ly/dek550DIIMV
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Beinecke Library
Beinecke Library@BeineckeLibrary·
The Bluest Eye, a novel, 1970 Uncorrected proof. Presentation inscription: "From Toni Morrison - the Brownest eye." bit.ly/2sFu2kq @YCAL_JWJ
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Beinecke Library
Beinecke Library@BeineckeLibrary·
"Dear Mr. Hughes: I am the author of a three act dramatic play ... I have tentatively chosen as a title ... a line from one of your poems ... 'a raisin in the sun' ... " Lorraine Hansberry to Langston Hughes, 1958 in LH Papers bit.ly/2FKP6KP
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Woodson Institute
Woodson Institute@WoodsonUVA·
OTD famed Harlem Renaissance poet, Langston Hughes was born. In addition to publishing volumes of his own poetry, Hughes translated the work of writers throughout the African diaspora & the Americas, including Nicolás Guillén, whose *Cuba Libre,* he translated from the Spanish.
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