The Darwin Turner and Afro-American Institute Collection
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- Donald B. Gibson lecture, "The Politics of Richard Wright's Fiction part one," at the University of Iowa, July 27, 1971
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- Donald B. Gibson lecture, "The Politics of Richard Wright's Fiction part two," at the University of Iowa, July 27, 1971
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- Donald F. McHenry lecture, "The United Nations and Racism in Southern Africa," at the University of Iowa, January 6, 1970
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- Donald Gibson lecture on Afro American writing from 1890 to 1920 at the University of Iowa, April 20, 1970
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- Donald Gibson lecture on Afro American writing from 1890 to 1920 at the University of Iowa, April 21, 1970
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- Donald Gibson lecture on Afro American writing from 1890 to 1920 at the University of Iowa, April 22, 1970
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- Donald Gibson lecture on Afro American writing from 1890 to 1920 at the University of Iowa, April 23, 1970
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- Donald Gibson lecture on Afro American writing from 1890 to 1920 at the University of Iowa, April 24, 1970
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- Doris Abramson lecture, "Critical Response to Early Broadway Production of Plays by Black Playwrights," at the University of Iowa, June 5, 1973
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- Dorothy Porter lecture, "Bibliography Problems With the Harlem Renaissance and Black Works," at the University of Iowa, August 1970
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- Edward Margolies lecture, "Richard Wright: An Introduction," at the University of Iowa, July 22, 1971
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- Elliott Rudwick lecture, "Black Protest and Self-Advancement Movements, 1890-1920," at the University of Iowa, June 17, 1975
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- Elliott Rudwick lecture, "Black Protest and Self-Advancement Movements, 1890-1920," at the University of Iowa, June 17, 1975
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- Etta Moten Barnett lecture, "The Folklore of My People," at the University of Iowa, January 29, 1976
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- Father James Groppi lecture, "Black Power, Civil Rights, and the Church," at the University of Iowa, February 20, 1969
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- Forrest G. Wood discussion, "Problems Facing White Educators in Teaching Black Studies," at the University of Iowa, August 10, 1970
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- Forrest G. Wood lecture, "An Approach to the Study of Afro-American History," at the University of Iowa, July 7, 1969
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- Forrest G. Wood lecture, "Discrimination and Race Relations," at the University of Iowa, August 10, 1970
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- Forrest G. Wood lecture, "The Development of the Black Community," at the University of Iowa, August 12, 1970
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- Forrest G. Wood lecture, "The Move North and the Economic Plight of the Northern Black," at the University of Iowa, August 11, 1970
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- Frank Snowden lecture, "The Negro Contribution to Greek and Roman Architecture," at the University of Iowa, December 13, 1971
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- Fred Woodard lecture, "W.E.B. DuBois: From Notions to Ideas," at the University of Iowa, June 15, 1975
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- Gary Hunter lecture, "Black Boycotts and the Rise of Activism in the 1930s," at the University of Iowa, June 16, 1977
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- George Bass lecture, "Folk Traditions: Forms, Images, and Ideas for Black Dramas," at the University of Iowa, June 8, 1973
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- George P. Rawick lecture, "Towards a Methodology for the Use of Slave Narratives," at the University of Iowa, June 17, 1974
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- Gerald Patton lecture, "Survival and Catastrophe: Former Slaves' Responses to Emancipation and Reconstruction," at the University of Iowa, June 10, 1974
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- Gerald Patton lecture, "World War I: The Issue of the Establishment of a Black Officers' Camp," at the University of Iowa, June 20, 1975
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- Glenn Carrington lecture, "Personal Experiences in Harlem During the Renaissance," at the University of Iowa, August 1970
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- Gloster B. Current lecture, "The Significance and Impact of the NAACP During the 1960s," at the University of Iowa, June 14, 1978
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- Houston Baker lecture, "Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance" part one, at the University of Iowa, April 22, 1986 and Great Awakening speech, undated
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- Haki R. Madhubuti lecture, "Black Writers and Critics: Developing a Critical Process With Our Readers," at the University of Iowa, February 1, 1982
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- Hal S. Chase lecture, "The Afro-American Press and the Protest Tradition, 1875-1920," at the University of Iowa, June 1975
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- Harold Cruse lecture, "DuBois, Washington, and Garvey: A Triangle," at the University of Iowa, June-July 1972