African American History
Author Chat with Michelle Duster: The Life and Times of Ida B. Wells
Details
Presenter
Michelle Duster, Author and Public Historian
Date & Time
April 24, 2024 7:30 pm Eastern
Category
African American History, Civil Rights, Women's History
Tags
Author Talk
Description
Join our interactive author chat with Michelle Duster and accomplished public historian and the great-granddaughter of legendary Ida B. Wells. Learn more about the life and times of Ida B. Wells, a celebrated journalist, educator and civil rights activist. Duster will discuss her book
Michelle Duster is an author, public historian, professor, and champion of racial and gender equity who has worked for over 30 years in various mediums to highlight the positive contributions of women and African Americans to the United States. She has written, edited or contributed to numerous articles and over 20 books, plus worked on monuments, markers, murals, statues, documentary films, and film festivals — all to tell stories that have frequently been omitted, skewed or marginalized. She is determined to help current and future generations be exposed to and inspired by more inclusive and truthful representation. Her most recent books about her great-grandmother Ida B. Wells are the picture book, Ida B. Wells, Voice of Truth and the adult book Ida B. the Queen. She also co-edited the anthologies Impact: Personal Portraits of Activism and Michelle Obama’s Impact on African American Women and Girls.

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