| A National Symposium |
Desegregating the American Mind: Issues for Educating 21st Century Kids Ramada Inn Convention Center, 6th & Jefferson, Topeka, Kansas |
May 17-19, 1998 |
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Sharon Robinson - Author of Stealing Home, a biography of her lengendary father, Jackie Robinson.
Robert L Williams, Ph.D - Washington University author of Ebonics: The Language of Black Folks. Michael Morgan - Co-editor of Healing Racism: Education's Role, Murray State University, Kentucky. James Horton, Ph.D - Professor of History and American Studies at George Washington University. |
Clarence Cole - Executive Director, School Administration Association, Kansas City, Missouri
Deborah Dandridge - Field Archivist for the Kansas Collection at the University of Kansas. Eric Love, Ph.D - Assistant Professor of History at the University of Kansas. William Tuttle, Ph.D - author, Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919, University of Kansas. |
| This symposium, co-sponsored by the Brown v. Board National Historic Site, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, with registration, a tour, a banquet and hospitality. Sessions on Monday and Tuesday will begin at 8:30 a.m. For agenda and registration information, write the Brown Foundation, P.O. Box 4862, Topeka KS, 66604 or call 785-235-3939. | |