University of Houston - Downtown presents“Searching for Black Ancestors in the American West”

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Courtesy of Dr. Odewale

In this UHD President Lecture, African diaspora archaeologist and UH professor Alicia Odewale, Ph.D., will take the audience on a journey to reveal lost, burned down, abandoned, and built over Black Towns and freedom colonies.

“The search for Black ancestors,” writes Dr. Odewale, “requires unearthing buried histories, reclaiming what Toni Morrison described as the ‘disremembered past,’ and seeing with new eyes the complex landscapes of Black heritage that have been erased from the map.”

In this UHD President Lecture, African diaspora archaeologist and UH professor Alicia Odewale, Ph.D., will take the audience on a journey to reveal lost, burned down, abandoned, and built over Black Towns and freedom colonies.

“The search for Black ancestors,” writes Dr. Odewale, “requires unearthing buried histories, reclaiming what Toni Morrison described as the ‘disremembered past,’ and seeing with new eyes the complex landscapes of Black heritage that have been erased from the map.”

WHEN

WHERE

University of Houston-Downtown (UHD)
1 Main St, Houston, TX 77002, USA
https://www.uhd.edu/news/2025/february/presidents-lecture-series-black-history-month.aspx

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Admission is free.

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