Annual Luncheon Authors Book Signing

ASALH Author's Book Signing
91st Annual ASALH Black History Month Luncheon
& Featured Authors Event

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February 25, 2017
Authors Event: 10 a.m. – 12: 00 p.m.
Luncheon: 12:15 p.m.

Washington Renaissance Hotel
999 Ninth Street, NW. | Washington, DC 20001
202-824-9200

The Authors event is free and open to the public!

 

Authors are invited to register to participate in this event.

Please complete the authors registration form.

 

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If you are interested in volunteering for this event please complete our online registration form. 

2017 Featured Authors

Author’s Name Author’s Work(S)
Gwendolyn N. Adams
  • “I know what I am Eating”
Kwame Alexander
  •  The Crossover
  • Acoustic Rooster and His Barnyard Band
H. Victoria Hargro Atkerson
  • Buttermilk Bottom
Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine and 2 others
  • 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women-2016
Gail P. Binghajm
  • Teaching is the New Slavery
Ruben Britt, Jr.
  • Winter in America: The Social and Moral Decline of a Great Nation Created
Blue Lion Films, Inc.
  • Paris Noir – African Americans in Paris (documentary film)
Maurice A. Butler
  • Out From the Shadow
  • Demons In The Closet
Yasmin Carty
  • Proverbs and Phrases with Meanings
  • Pitfalls of Internet Email and Telemarketing Offers
Julia A. Davis
  • I Like My Brown Skin
Aaron L. Day
  • History Lessons Then and Now
John DeSantis
  • The Thibodaux Massacre: Racial Violence and the 1887 Sugar Cane Labor Strike
Dr. Hilary N. Green
  • Educational Reconstruction: African American Schools in the Urban South, 1865-1890
Linda M. Heywood
  • Njinga of Angola Africa’s Warrior Queen
Marion E. Hines
  • Two Hundred Years of Public Education in the Nation’s Capitol, 1804-2014:Profiles of 500 Key Women Educators
Carolyn E. Hood-Kourdache
  • David Tate: Origins, Life of Creek Chieftain Without a Tribe
  • Formerly of Montpelier, A Plantation
Dr. Mary E. Ivey
  • Another Woman at the Well
Karen A. Johnson, Abul Pitre, Kenneth L. Johnson
  • African American Women Educators: A Critical Examination of their Pedagogies, Educational Ideas, and Activism
Rashauna Johnson
  • Slavery’s Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions
Mary Kaplan
  • The Tuskegee Veterans Hospital and Its Black Physicians
  • Solomon Carter Fuller Where My Caravan Has Rested
Carolyn Mattocks
  • “I Can Do Anything”
  • “I Can Do Anything, Too: A Latino’s Guide To Choosing A Career”
Henry A. May
  • First Black Autos, Charles Richard “C.R.” Patterson
Tracey Chiles McGhee
  • Melting the Blues
Todd M. Michney
  • Surrogate Suburbs: Black Upward Mobility and Neighborhood Change
Juanita Patience Moss
  • Anthracite Coal art by Charles Edgar Patience
Michael Nash
  • Islam Among Urban Blacks “Muslim in North New Jersey a Social History”
Tracy R. Powell, Ph.D.
  • Practical Leadership on Lessons Learned from Mickey
Master Ajani I. Rasbury
  • Cool Boys Read, Write and Make it Count (2014)
  • Cool Boys Read, Write and Lift Every Voice (2015)
W. Sherman Rogers
  • The Winners and Losers in the American Capitalist Economy: A Premier
  • The African American Entrepreneur Then and Now
Charles K. Ross
  • Mavericks, Money, and Men
Jennifer Scanlon
  • Until There Is Justice – The Life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman
Felicia R. Shakespeare
  • You Are Your Brand: Building from the Inside Out
Robyn C. Spencer
  • The Revolution has Come: Black Power, Gender and the Black Panther Party in Oakland
Louis Stokes with David Chanott
  • The Gentleman from Ohio
Karen Kruse Thomas
  • Deluxe Jim Crow: Civil Rights and American Health Policy, 1935-1954
  • Health and Humanity: A History of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 1935-1985
John A. White, Jr.
  • Soldiers of the Cross; The African American Journey from Slavery to the Promised Land
Margo Lee Williams
  • From Hill Town to Strieby: Education and the American Missionary Association in the Uwharrie “Back Country” of Randolph County, North Carolina
Roland Leander Williams, Jr.
  • Black Male Frames: African Americans in a Century of Hollywood Cinema, 1903-2003
Nazera Sadiq Wright
  • Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century
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