Albert Woodfox, prison activist and Black Panther, survived more than four decades of solitary confinement in Louisiana’s notorious Angola state prison—punished for a crime he did not commit. In his new book, Solitary, he tells his story of struggle, transformation,…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 27, 2018, 6:00 PM 7:00 PM, in the Carl A. Fields Center, 58 Prospect Ave., room 104, Princeton University’s Muslim Life Center presents “Muhammad Ali’s Legacy on Race and Religion in America: A Conversation” with biographer Jonathan Eig…
Read MoreSaturday, February 3, 2018 in Betts Auditorium, Princeton University at 6PM, the Princeton-Mellon Initiative presents Portraits of Harlem, an opportunity to screen two films; “The Cool World” (1963, 105 min.) and “Diary of a Harlem Family” (1968, 20 min.) Professor…
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