Past Activities
A lecture was held on December 7, 2019.
Title | From the Campaign for the Abolition of Slavery to the Protest Movement against the Vietnam War; A Historical Approach to Understanding the Trump Administration and the Other America 1) United States of America, from the View Point of Protesting African Americans in the Rural South: Why and How I wrote my recent book, Harriet Tubman, a Black Woman called Moses, Shin-yo-sha, 2019. 2) Anti-Vietnam War Movements as a Contemporary History: Focusing on my Book "Give Peace a Chance: the Crossing Voices of Anti-Vietnam War" |
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Speaker(s) | 1) Shinobu Uesugi (Emeritus Professor, Yokohama City University) 2) Daizaburo Yui (Emeritus Professor, Hitotsubashi University & University of Tokyo) Commentators: 1) Wakako Araki (Assistant Professor, University of Niigata Prefecture) 2) Masaki Hirata (Associate Professor, Nagoya City University) |
Main sponsor | Center for American Studies |
Joint sponsor(s) | Graduate School of International Area Studies, Nagoya American Studies Association |
Date/Time | 14:00-18:30 December 7, 2019 |
Venue | Room 49, 4th floor of R building |
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