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African Americans and Germans: Historical Encounters All lectures begin at 6:30pm (refreshments will be served from 6:00 to 6:30 pm) and will be held at the German Historical Institute, 1607 New Hampshire Avenue NW (Directions) Of Borderstates and Leeches: Ottilie Assing and the Douglasses March 13, 2008 Maria Diedrich (Universität Münster) Black Germans, Photography and the' Evidence' of History April 17, 2008 Tina Campt (Duke University) Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute and the German Empire – Race and Cotton in the Black Atlantic April 24, 2008 Andrew Zimmerman (George Washington University) "I Prefer Panthers to Pigs": German Students, Black Panther GIs and the 1970/71 Racial Crisis in the 7th Army. May 08, 2008 Maria Höhn (Vassar College) Hitler's Black Victims: Black Resistance and Oppression under Nazism May 22, 2008 Clarence Lusane (American University) RSVP (acceptances only) Phone: 202.387.3355 - Fax: 202.387.6437 - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |