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SUMMARY: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 
DESCRIPTION:<p style="text-align: center;">	<em>All lectures are followed by a reception to which all audience members are welcome.</em><br> <br><em><strong>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 </strong></em></p><p style="text-align: center;">	by <strong>Dr. Earl Lewis</strong>, Professor of History and African American and African Studies, University of Michigan; Former President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</p><p>	<strong>Monday, Apr. 30, 4pm:  When the Demons Are from Within</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Tuesday, May 1, 4pm:  When is it Ever Safe?</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Wednesday, May 2, 4pm:  When Humor is the Answer</strong><br>Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (104 Mt. Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge)</p><p>	<img src="https://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/files/socialscience/files/earllewiseventposter.jpg?m=1525096379"></p>
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SUMMARY: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 
DESCRIPTION:<p style="text-align: center;">	<em>All lectures are followed by a reception to which all audience members are welcome.</em><br> <br><em><strong>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 </strong></em></p><p style="text-align: center;">	by <strong>Dr. Earl Lewis</strong>, Professor of History and African American and African Studies, University of Michigan; Former President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</p><p>	<strong>Monday, Apr. 30, 4pm:  When the Demons Are from Within</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Tuesday, May 1, 4pm:  When is it Ever Safe?</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Wednesday, May 2, 4pm:  When Humor is the Answer</strong><br>Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (104 Mt. Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge)</p><p>	<img src="https://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/files/socialscience/files/earllewiseventposter.jpg?m=1525096379"></p>
LOCATION:Barker Center and HipHop Archive
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SUMMARY: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 
DESCRIPTION:<p style="text-align: center;">	<em>All lectures are followed by a reception to which all audience members are welcome.</em><br> <br><em><strong>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 </strong></em></p><p style="text-align: center;">	by <strong>Dr. Earl Lewis</strong>, Professor of History and African American and African Studies, University of Michigan; Former President, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</p><p>	<strong>Monday, Apr. 30, 4pm:  When the Demons Are from Within</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Tuesday, May 1, 4pm:  When is it Ever Safe?</strong><br>Thompson Room, Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge)<br><br><strong>Wednesday, May 2, 4pm:  When Humor is the Answer</strong><br>Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (104 Mt. Auburn Street, Floor 2R, Cambridge)</p><p>	<img src="https://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/files/socialscience/files/earllewiseventposter.jpg?m=1525096379"></p>
LOCATION:Barker Center and HipHop Archive
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