Dr. Paula Giddings

Ida B. Wells and the Beginning of the Modern Civil Rights Movement
February 16, 2012, 3:00 p.m.
Phelps Stokes

Currently Professor of Afro-American Studies at Smith College, Dr. Giddings has taught at Spelman College and at Rutgers, Princeton, and Duke Universities. A former book editor and journalist, she has authored three books on the social and political history of African-American women, including the recently critically acclaimed biography of anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells. Co-sponsored with BCC, AAAS, and the CCC. Carter G. Woodson Memorial Convocation.
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Paula Giddings