FICKLIN MEDIA HENRY LOUIS GATES JR LECTURE AT YALE

FICKLIN MEDIA HENRY LOUIS GATES JR LECTURE AT YALE


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“Being Du Bois: Lessons in the Management of Identities”

The Henry Louis Gates Jr. Inaugural Lecture
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Lecturer
Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values Princeton University
October 16, 2012
Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, 53 Wall St., New Haven
4:00p.m. - 5:30p.m.
The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Lectures, administered by the Department of African American Studies at Yale, will annually invite a world-renowned scholar from the diverse field of African Diaspora studies to present an original lecture to the university and New Haven communities. These lectures are endowed in the spirit of excellence that Professor Gates (Yale ’73) brought to the Yale community, particularly in African American Studies, during his years of undergraduate study and while on the faculty.



The Henry Louis Gates Jr. Lectureship is made possible through the generous support of Daniel and Joanna S. Henry Rose

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