Welcoming Remarks
Albert Raboteau, Princeton University
 
Opening Address
David Wills, Amherst College
 
Presenters
Lawrie Balfour, University of Virginia (University Center for Human
Values, Princeton University, visitor)
Joanne Bland, National Voting Rights Museum, Selma
Valerie Smith, Princeton University
Wallace Best, Princeton University
Lance Hill, Tulane University
Fredrick Harris, Columbia University
Katherine Mellen Charron, North Carolina State University
Dennis C. Dickerson, Vanderbilt University
Karen Jackson-Weaver, Princeton University
Ernesto Cortes, Industrial Areas Foundation, Austin
Robert P. Moses, The Algebra Project, Boston
Hollis Watkins, Southern Echo, Inc.
 
Respondents
Anne Cheng, Princeton University
Joshua Guild, Princeton University
Yolanda Pierce, Princeton Theological Seminary
Jeffrey Stout, Princeton University
 
Conference Summary
Eddie Glaude Jr., Princeton University
Imani Perry, Rutgers School of Law-Camden
 
Martin Luther King Jr. Service
The Rev. Dr. Alison Boden, Princeton University
The Rev. Deborah K. Blanks, Princeton University
 

Co-sponsors: Center for African American Studies, University Center for Human Values, Center for the Study of Religion, Council of the Humanities, Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Department of English, Department of History, Department of Religion, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Program in American Studies, Office of the Dean of the Graduate School, Office of Religious Life, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.


 

Thursday April 2 - Saturday April 4, 2009


Civil Rights MLK

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