Exiting Slavery, Entering Reconstruction, and Enduring Jim Crow: Understanding Mental Illness and Mental Health in Black Communities from the Civil War to World War II

Date: 

Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 4:00pm

Repeats every day until Wed May 02 2018

Location: 

Barker Center and HipHop Archive

All lectures are followed by a reception to which all audience members are welcome.
 
Exiting Slavery, Entering Reconstruction, and Enduring Jim Crow:  Understanding Mental Illness and Mental Health in Black Communities from the Civil War to World War II 

by Dr. Earl Lewis, Professor of History and African American and African Studies, University of Michigan; Former President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Monday, Apr. 30, 4pm:  When the Demons Are from Within
Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)

Tuesday, May 1, 4pm:  When is it Ever Safe?
Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)

Wednesday, May 2, 4pm:  When Humor is the Answer
Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (104 Mt. Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge)