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Dr. John Henrik Clarke in his enlightening lecture titled “Africans and the Making of America 1619 – 1776

Join Dr. John Henrik Clarke in his enlightening lecture titled “Africans and the Making of America 1619 – 1776,” where he examines the critical role that Africans played in shaping the United States during its formative years. As a renowned historian and educator, Dr. Clarke delves into the contributions of African individuals and communities from the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to the American Revolution.

In this thought-provoking presentation, Dr. Clarke highlights the cultural, economic, and social impacts of Africans in America, challenging the dominant narratives that often marginalize their contributions. He emphasizes the resilience and resistance of African people in the face of oppression, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of American history.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain deeper insights into the significant yet often overlooked role of Africans in the creation of America.

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