Events Schedule 2006 - 2007
September
:
Tues., 9/5
Carl Kell, professor of communication,
Western Kentucky University
"
Building the Walls - Saving
the Castle: A Rhetorical History of the New Southern Baptist
Convention, 1979-2006"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Thurs., 9/7
Thursdays on the Terrace
Wade Smith & the Southern String Band
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center
for Undergraduate Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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This lunch time music series sponsored by the James
M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's
course on Southern Music.
Tues., 9/12
Lawrence
S. Earley,
writer and photographer
" Gone
But Not Forgotten: The South's Longleaf Pine Heritage"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Drew Levinson, CBS news correspondent
“Lasting Impressions"
7:30pm
Sonja Haynes Stone Center Theatre
UNC-CH campus
Parking is available in the Sonja Haynes Center lot on South
Road.
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Thurs., 9/14
Thursdays
on the Terrace
Tommy Edwards & Friends
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
Thurs., 9/21
Melvin Patrick Ely,
Newton Family Professor of History and Black Studies,
College of William and Mary
" Israel on the Appomattox: Black-White Intimacy in the
Old South"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Heather Williams, assistant professor of history,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Exhibition: "Inbetween Spaces: Textured Imaginings of African-American
Lives"
Opening Reception
7 p.m.
Exhibition on view September 21 – December 6
The Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum, Stone Center
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Thursdays
on the Terrace
John Dee Holeman
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
Wed., 9/27
Sally
Greene, adjunct professor,
UNC School of Law
"Elizabeth Spencer's Voice at the Back Door and the
Legacy of Reconstruction"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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October
Tues., 10/3
George Baca,
assistant professor of anthropology, Goucher College, and CSAS
visiting scholar
“Militarization and Myths of Sovereignty: Racial Domination
in the Post-Civil Rights Era”
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Thurs., 10/5
Thursdays
on the Terrace
Carolina Chocolate Drops
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
Tues., 10/10
Brooksie Harrington, professor of English, Fayetteville
State University
" The Aesthetics of Black Gospel
Music"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Thurs., 10/12
University Day Celebration
"University History: Knowledge in Service to North Carolina,
1789-2006"
3:00 – 5:00 pm
Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library
UNC-CH campus
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read more.
Mon., 10/16
Stephen Whitfield, professor of
American Studies, Brandeis University
“ The (Harry) Golden Era of Civil Rights”
The Sylvia and Irving Margolis Lectureship on the Jewish Experience
in the American South
7:30pm
Sonja Haynes Stone Center Theatre, 150 South Road
UNC-CH campus
Parking is available in the Sonja Haynes Center lot
on South Road.
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Tues., 10/24
Rebecca
Mark, associate professor of English, Tulane University
"Mourning Emmett"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Thurs., 10/26
Thursdays
on the Terrace
DaShawn Hickman
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
November
Thurs., 11/2
Thursdays
on the Terrace
Top Notch
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
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here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
Tues., 11/7
E. M. Beck,
professor of sociology and Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor,
University of Georgia
"The Power of an Idea: Lessons Learned from Southern
Lynch Mobs"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
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Thurs., 11/9
Thursdays
on the Terrace
Jenny & Lee Waters
12-2 p.m.
Educational Foundation Terrace of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate
Excellence in Graham Memorial
UNC-campus
Click
here to read more.
This lunch time music series sponsored by the James M. Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence is a part of William
Ferris's course on Southern Music.
December
Spring 2007
January
Tues., 1/30
Mark Smith,
Carolina Distinguished Professor of History, University of South
Carolina
“When ‘Race’ Makes Sense in Southern History”
3:30 p.m.
Location TBA
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February
Tues., 2/6
Tracey Laird, assistant professor
of music, Agnes Scott College
" Roots Music and the Three
Decades of Austin City Limits"
3:30 p.m.
569 Hamilton
UNC-CH campus
Tues., 2/13
Leigh Ann Duck, assistant
professor of English and interim director, Women's Studies Program,
University
of Memphis
Tues., 2/20
Edward Baptist, associate
professor of history, Cornell University
March
Tues., 3/27
Susan Donaldson, National
Endowment for the Humanities Professor, Department of English,
College
of William and Mary
April
Tues., 4/3
Mark Schultz,
associate professor of history, Lewis University
" The Rural
Face of White Supremacy"
(TENTATIVE)
Tues., 4/10
Barbara Ladd, associate
professor of English, Emory University,
“ William Faulkner through Women’s and African
American History: Nancy Mannigoe”
3:30 p.m.
Location TBA
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