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Jewish Heritage Center
1:13:14
Jewish and African American Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed

Why do Americans tend to separate their dead along communal lines rooted in faith, race, ethnicity, or social standing? Join us for a presentation by Dr. Kami Fletcher and Dr. Allan Amanik, editors of the anthology Till Death do us Part: American Ethnic Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed (University Press of Mississippi/Jackson, 2020).

American Inspiration Author Series
59:58
Tamara Payne with The Dead are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X

This comprehensive and historic biography paints an unprecedented portrait of Malcolm X, setting him against the larger backdrop of American history.

American Inspiration Author Series
1:00:52
E. Dolores Johnson with Say I’m Dead : A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets and Love

Say I’m Dead unwinds the secrets and explores the experiences of a mixed race family in 20th century America.