African American History Month Presentation
In Acknowledgement and Celebration of African American History Month Please Join Us In A Special Presentation, Response,
Q&A and Book Signing
The event will feature Author and Professor Gloria J. Browne-Marshall and Author and Professor Randolph M. McLaughlin. Both presenters reveal documented evidence of what may be considered the first civil rights movement on the part of indentured servants of African descent and those of European origin as well as the earliest legal decisions that established slavery in America.
AUTHOR and PROFESSOR GLORIA J. BROWNE-MARSHALL,
Professor of Constitutional Law, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
“400 Years of Perseverance: The Legal Implications of the 1619 African Arrival”
AUTHOR and PROFESSOR RANDOLPH M. MCLAUGHLIN,
Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
“The Birth of a Nation: A study of Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Virginia”
5:30 - arrival and reception
6:30 - remarks and reception
Tudor Room, Preston Hall
Professional Development Credit (PD) available