Feinberg Series: Bill Fletcher “None of Us Is Free Unless All Are Free.”

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The Feinberg Series returns this spring semester on Thursday, Feb 23 at 6pm with the 2023 James Baldwin Lecture by scholar activist Bill Fletcher Jr. Titled “None of Us Is Free Unless All Are Free” the lecture will trace a long arc of anti-imperialism in the Black Radical Tradition from the 1600s to the 1970s. The Baldwin Lecture is co-presented by the W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, and the History Department in collaboration with the Feinberg Series. It is also part of UMass's Black History Month celebration and a cross-campus celebration of W.E.B. Du Bois's birthday on February 23. The event will be held at UMass's Bowker Auditorium and will stream online through zoom.


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Margaret Power for
Historians for Peace and Democracy