An African-American and Latinx History of the United States: A Conversation with Paul Ortiz

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Fri, 06/08/2018 - 9:00am to 10:00am
A "Bottom-Up" history of the U.S. from an African-American and Latinx viewpoint.

 

Professor Ortiz will be at Powell's Books on June 18th for a book signing.

Dr. Paul Ortiz is Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida and is Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program.  Professor Ortiz has published and taught in the fields of African American history, Latino Studies, the African Diaspora, Social Movement Theory, U.S. History, U.S. South, labor, and documentary studies. He currently works with students in these and related fields.

He has written several books including Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920 received the 1990 Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Book Prize.   

His latest book and our topic of discussion today is An African American and Latinx History of the United States

From Beacon Press:

"Incisive and timely, this bottom-up history, told from the interconnected vantage points of Latinx and African Americans, reveals the radically different ways that people of the diaspora have addressed issues still plaguing the United States today, and it offers a way forward in the continued struggle for universal civil rights." 

 

 

 

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