APPEARANCES
March 20, 2021
12pm ET
New York, NY
Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society / Conference
(ONLINE)
Talk–"Relationships between enslaved and enslavers"
February 18, 2021
11am ET
Norfolk, VA
Norfolk State University
(ONLINE)
Black History Month / Talk:
"On African American Families"
January 31, 2021
4pm ET
Genealogy Adventures Live
(webcast)
Host, Brian Sheffey
Genealogy Adventures Live
January 28, 2021
7pm ET
Alexandria, VA:
City of Alexandria Community Remembrance Project
(ONLINE)
Talk–"A story of white militias"
December 3, 2020
7:30pm ET / 6:30pm CT
Little Rock, AK:
Central Arkansas Public Library
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Tom DeBlack, emeritus professor of history, Arkansas Tech University
LIFE OF A KLANSMAN - Little Rock, AK
November 23, 2020
7pm ET / 6pm CT
New Orleans, LA:
Garden District Bookshop
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Michael Lomax, president, United Negro College Fund
November 12, 2020
5pm ET / 4pm CT
Austin, TX:
Texas Book Festival
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Walter Isaacson, biographer, professor of history, Tulane University
October 21, 2020
6pm ET
Philadelphia, PA:
Free Library of Philadelphia
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Kalela Williams,
of the Library
October 16, 2020
8pm ET / 7pm CT
Madison, WI:
Wisconsin Book Festival
(ONLINE)
Panel with Robert P. Jones, author of WHITE TOO LONG
August 18, 2020,
7pm ET
Atlanta, GA:
Atlanta History Center
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Leslie Harris, professor of history, Northwestern University
August 13, 2020
8pm ET / 7pm CT
Tulsa, OK:
Booksmart / Magic City Books (ONLINE)
August 11, 2020, 8pm ET
New York City:
New York Public Library / Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers (ONLINE)
In conversation with Saidiya Hartman, professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
August 7, 2020, 7pm ET
Boston and Cambridge, MA:
Boston Public Library / Harvard Book Store (ONLINE)
In conversation with Kenneth Mack, professor of law, Harvard University
August 6, 2020, 7pm ET
New Orleans, LA:
Tulane University
(ONLINE)
In conversation with Lydia Pelot-Hobbs, African American Studies, University of Kentucky
August 4, 2020, 6pm ET
Washington, DC:
Politics and Prose Bookstore (ONLINE)
In conversation with Ibram X. Kendi, professor of history, Boston University
August 3, 2020, 7pm ET
Madison, CT:
R.J. Julia Booksellers (ONLINE)
In conversation with Crystal Feimster, professor of history, Yale University
EVENT INQUIRIES
For event inquiries, please contact:
Stephen Weil
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
tel 212.206.5338