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"Presumed Criminal: Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York" with Dr. Carl Suddler

Presumed Criminal: Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York
via Zoom

Dr. Carl Suddler, Assistant Professor of History, Emory University, will appear on Zoom to discuss his book, Presumed Criminal: Black Youth and the Justice System in Postwar New York (New York University Press, 2019). A short presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session.

Participants will receive a free copy of Dr. Suddler’s book in advance of the talk. Email history@uga.edu to schedule a time to pick up your book from 220 LeConte Hall (History Main Office) or stop by Monday - Friday before 3 PM. 

This event is co-sponsored by the Department of History with special thanks to Dr. Chana Kai Lee, Dr. Maryann Erigha, and the Willson Center for the Humanities & Arts. 

Registration required: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ch54Qp8fSvyBbUIohORW3A 

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