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CATEGORIES:Performances and Exhibits,Inclusion and Belonging
DESCRIPTION:Join the BGSU Department of History for a talk\, followed by a 
 question-and-answer session\, with Dr. Karen Cook Bell\, author of the just
 -released Running from Bondage: Enslaved Women and their Remarkable Fight f
 or Freedom in Revolutionary America and of Claiming Freedom: Race\, Kinship
  and Land in Nineteenth Century Georgia\, which won the Georgia Board of Re
 gents Excellence in Research Award. Her writings have also appeared in The 
 Washington Post\, History News Network\, and Ms. Magazine. Dr. Bell is Chai
 r and Associate Professor of History at Bowie State University.
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LOCATION:Williams Hall\, 131
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SUMMARY:Black Women and the American Revolution: A Retrospective on the 60t
 h Anniversary of Benjamin Quarles The Negro in the American Revolution
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 _retrospective_on_the_60th_anniversary_of_benjamin_quarles_the_negro_in_the
 _american_revolution
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