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Author Interview with ASALH (Slavery after Slavery)
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Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Mary Frances Berry, celebrated historian and author of Slavery After Slavery. Hosted by Heather-Marie Montilla, this PBS Books Author Talk traces the stories behind individual cases from southern supreme courts to demonstrate how formerly enslaved families and their descendants were systemically injured.
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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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PBS Books is thrilled to partner with CAAM to present the 2025 Detroit Festival of Books

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