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2012 Luncheon and Featured Authors' Event
2012 National Black History Theme:
Black Women in American Culture and History
Authors' Event starts at  10 am
Saturday, February 25, 2012

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Author
Last Name
Book Title
Felix
Armfield
A History of Black Social Work Using Jones and Urban League as
Backdriop
Dorothy
Bailye
In A Different Light: Reflections & Beauty of Wise Women of Color
J.T.
Barber
Reflections of A Whisperer
Stafford
Battle
Afro Cyberspace
Mary
Blevins-Cox
Fire In My Belly - Love in My Soul
Valencia
Campbell
Advise From the Top: What Minority Women Say About their
Career Success
Frank
Davis
The 835; Finding my Family
Ty
Gray-El
Breath of My Ancestors
Eloise
Greenfiled
The Great Migration Journey to The North; The Friendly Four
Stephen G
Hall
A Faithful Account of the Race:  African American Historical Writing
in 19th Century America
Cheryl
Hicks
Talk Like A Woman: African American Women Justice and Reform
in New York, 1890-1935
Lisa
Matthews
Real Talk:  Candid Conversations with Black Men about Black
Women
Kathleen J
McCabe
Justice Older than the Law:  the Life of Dovey Jounson Roundtree
Jacqueline
McLeod
Daughter of the Empire State: The Life of Jane Balin
Richard
Morris
Well Considered
Juanita
Moss
Tell Me Why Dear Bennett:  Memoirs of Bennett College Belles: Class
of 1924-2012
Carla
Peterson
Black Gotham: A Family History
Nooma
Rhue
Organizing and Preserving Family & Religious Records: A Step By
Step Guide
Deborra
Richardson
Treasures at the Museum
Rita L
Robinson
Daughters and Dads: The Ties That Bond
W Sherman
Rogers
The African American Enterpreneur Then and Now
Josie
Slaton-Terry
Fabulous Over Fourty
Elizabeth-Dowling
Taylor
A Slave in the White House
Sheila
Walker
African Roots/American Cultures: Africa in the Creation of the
Americas
Carla
Stalling-Huntington
Black Social Dance in Television Advertising: An Analytical History
Margo
Williams
Miles Lassitier (Ca 1777-1850) An Early African-American Quaker
from Lassitier Mill. Randolph County, NCIMY Research Journey
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