Freedom to Nashville

Keisha Blain, author of "Until I Am Free," travels to Nashville to discuss the life and legacy of the great Fannie Lou Hamer. Event: October 25, 2022 |


I’m looking forward to having esteemed author, @KeishaBlain in Nashville later this month to talk about her book on the late revolutionary leader, Fannie Lou Hamer, “Until I Am Free”. #UntilIamFree
— Ashford Hughes Sr. (@ashfordhughes) October 12, 2022
Register: https://t.co/oMCNA8GiHe pic.twitter.com/U91EXbwT4T
Thank you to @KeishaBlain, @BrownUniversity, for bringing together scholars, activists, policymakers, and artists to honor the life and work of Fannie Lou Hamer on the 105th anniversary of her birth at @FordFoundation and delve into today’s civil and human rights issues.
— Darren Walker (@darrenwalker) October 13, 2022
It was a pleasure to have Dr. Keisha N. Blain speak at the Fannie Lou Hamer Human & Civil Rights Symposium on Tuesday. For more about Dr. Blain's speech and this symposium please visit https://t.co/FkTzjcviWV pic.twitter.com/ZM5j7vKla9
— Stockton Provost (@StocktonProvost) October 13, 2022
Author @KeishaBlain wants to expand our vision of freedom — A new piece from @Stockton_edu highlights Dr. Blain's presentation at the 19th Annual Fannie Lou Hamer Human and Civil Rights Symposium. https://t.co/UqI4BmI4NH
— Brown History Dept. (@BrownHist) October 13, 2022