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ASALH-Athens presents Black Health and Wellness Talk by Dr. Cynthia Greenlee: "'She went to the Negro doctor': Black Physicians, Surveillance, and Abortion in the Jim Crow South."

Dr. Cynthia Greenlee
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ASALH-Athens Branch is pleased to present our annual September talk for the Black Health and Wellness year.

Journalist and scholar Dr. Cynthia R. Greenlee will present "'She went to the Negro doctor': Black Physicians, Surveillance, and Abortion in the Jim Crow South."

Dr. Greenlee is a North Carolina-based independent historian and award-winning journalist. She is the co-editor with Kemi Alabi and Janna A. Zinzi,of The Echoing Ida Collection (New York: Feminist Press, 2021). She serves as Editor-at-Large at UGA Press, seeking book projects on a wide range of subjects.

Tuesday September 13, 2022, 7 pm Eastern Time

(Talk and Q & A to follow)

Register in Advance Here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkfuGuqjltGtZ ddolwluJZxSWvwUliGfPg 

Questions or interested in membership? Email: athensasalh@gmail.com 

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