Helena Hicks Speaker Series: N.D.B. Connolly, "A Time of Scorching Irony"

Oct 20, 2019
3 - 4:30pm EDT
1206 Etting Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Billie Holiday Project for Liberation Arts
410-516-3247

Description

The Billie Holiday Project for Liberation Arts, in partnership with faith community partners in historic West Baltimore, present a monthly speaker series in honor of Baltimore civil rights icon Helena Hicks. JHU associate professor of history N.D.B. Connolly will deliver the October lecture, entitled "A Time of Scorching Irony: Black Wisdom for Our Current Century."

In his famous 1853 speech, "What to the Slave is the 4th of July," Frederick Douglass described the 1850s, the doorstep of the U.S. Civil War, as an age where "scorching irony not convincing argument is needed." In his talk, Nathan Connolly suggests we are living in such times again. Exploring African Americans' historical skepticism for reasoned debate within white-dominated institutions, Connolly highlights the long-standing necessity of critical black argumentation for redressing the narrowness of American politics and for averting the environmental and economic dangers visited upon those living under that system.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Billie Holiday Project for Liberation Arts
410-516-3247