The Darwin Turner and Afro-American Institute Collection
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- Aaron Favors, James Rogers, Fred Woodard, and Vinnie Bell "An Appreciation of Langston Hughes" reading and discussion at the University of Iowa, July 1967
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- Abraham Davis lecture, "Antebellum Sermons of James Weldon Johnson," at the University of Iowa, August 14, 1970
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- Adam Clayton Powell lecture, "Black Power, Politics, and the Young," at Grinnell College, October 9, 1968
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- Alfreda H. Duster lecture, "Ida B. Wells: Her Crusade for Justice," at the University of Iowa, June 1975
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- Allison Davis lecture, "Richard Wright: Sexual Dynamics and Anger," at the University of Iowa, July 21, 1971
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- Announcement of University of Iowa address by Dr. Franklin Parker, "Human Rights and Educational Development in Africa," April 16, 1969
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- Anthony Bolden lecture, "Sterling Brown: Poet of the People," at the University of Iowa, February 27, 1987
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- Arna Bontemps lecture, "Reflections on the Harlem Renaissance," at the University of Iowa, August 1970
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- Bayard Rustin lecture, "Placing the Civil Rights Struggle in the United States in its Proper Perspective," at the University of Iowa, April 24, 1964
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- Bettye Latimer lecture, "The Hidden Curriculum and Stereotyping," at the University of Iowa, February 21, 1976
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- C. Eric Lincoln lecture, "Religion as the Critical Instrument in the Socialization and Acculturation of Blacks In America," at the University of Iowa, June 7, 1976
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- Carlton Molette lecture, "Ritual Drama in the Contemporary Black Theater," at the University of Iowa, June 9, 1973
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- Carlton Moss lecture, "Role of Culture in the Afro-American Freedom Movement," at the University of Iowa, October 11, 1974
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- Carlton Moss lecture, "The Role of Culture in the Afro-American Freedom Movement," at the University of Iowa, June 13, 1973
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- Carolyn Gipson lecture, "DuBois the Novelist: The Quest of the Silver Fleece," at the University of Iowa, June-July 1972
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- Charles Haley lecture, "The Historiography of Woodson and DuBois in the 1930s," at the University of Iowa, June 10, 1977
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- Charles Nichols lectures, "The Slave Narratives and Some Sources of the Black Picaresque in Biography and Fiction," at the University of Iowa, March 23-25, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "Afro American Literature of the 19th Century," at the University of Iowa, August 13, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "Preparation for Two Rituals: Rebirth and Initiation," at the University of Iowa, August 14, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "Protest, Grotesque, and Parody in the Harlem Renaissance," at the University of Iowa, August 19, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "Summing Up: The Enduring Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance," at the University of Iowa, August 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "The Art of the Slave Narrative," at the University of Iowa, June 19, 1974
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "The Black Arts and/or Black Power," at the University of Iowa, August 20, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "The Harlem Renaissance part two," at the University of Iowa, April 7, 1970
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- Charles T. Davis lecture, "The Heavenly and the Earthly Voice of the Harlem Renaissance," at the University of Iowa,