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COMING THIS THURSDAY @ 6:30PM! Minkah Makalani, associate professor of history and director of the Center for Africana Studies at Johns Hopkins University, will lead an open class available for free to the Greater Baltimore community, as part of the Helena Hicks Emancipation School (Location: Union Baptist Church, 1219 Druid Hill Ave, Baltimore, MD). 

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About the class:
Honoring Baltimore's living legend Helena Hicks, who as a Morgan State University student led the 1955 sit-in movement at Read's Drugstore, the Fall 2021 Helena Hicks Emancipation School (formerly the HH Speaker Series) is a three-part mini-course featuring 45-minute presentations from the Johns Hopkins faculty. These open community classes are digests of standing JHU courses, customized for broad audience engagement. **Attend all three lectures and earn a certificate from the Billie Holiday Center**

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Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
3400 North Charles Street, Gilman 90A, Baltimore, MD 21218 

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