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Association for the Study of African American Life and History

#ASALH100 and the Future of African American History

Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending the Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s annual conference. This year’s ASALH conference, held in Atlanta, was a historic event: it marked one hundred years since the organization was founded by historian Carter G. Woodson. As always, ASALH was a mixture of academics and lay persons fascinated by African American history, all united in continuing the traditions of a now century-old organization. Read more