Then and Now: The History of Black Nashville

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“Then and Now,” a new panel series presented by Vanderbilt University and hosted by Nashville Public Library Special Collections. This month's discussion is "The History of Black Nashville, Part 1: North Nashville and the Pearl High School Story." As Nashville continues to experience tremendous growth, it has become an increasingly diverse home to different minority communities. Over the 2023–24 academic year, Then and Now will explore the history and impact of these communities through the scholarly work of noted historians and the personal stories of community members. The series is moderated by Dr. André L. Churchwell, Senior Advisor on Inclusion and Community Outreach at Vanderbilt University.



Panelists

Linda T. Wynn, Assistant Director for State Programs; Tennessee Historical Commission; Publications Editor, The Courier.

Angela C. Sutton, Research Assistant Professor, Communication of Science & Technology, Vanderbilt University; Director, Builders & Defenders Database and Fort Negley Descendants Project.

Upcoming Panel: September 13th -"The History of Nashville’s Latinx/Hispanic Communities”"

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