Past Masters: African American Writers from Cleveland History
Thursday, March 10 from 4:30-5:30 PM
Past Masters: African American Writers from Cleveland History
Virtual Event: https://csuohio.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N8NSzIsxTX-cm6zAcGRXdg
This event is free, but registration is required.
Join educators from Cleveland State University and Oberlin College for a round table discussion of three renowned authors with deep ties to Cleveland: Charles Chesnutt, Langston Hughes, and Chester Himes. We will explore how their time in Cleveland shaped their writing and the impact of their works on our community. Professors Burrell and Gosselin will discuss Hughes' relationship with Karamu House and Chesnutt's literary career in Cleveland. Professor Johns will explore Chester Himes' pioneering role in the genres of urban and detective fiction.
Speakers:
- Julie Burrell, Associate Professor of English and Black Studies @Cleveland State University
- Adrienne Gosselin, Associate Professor of English and Black Studies @Cleveland State University
- Gillian Johns, Associate Professor of English @Oberlin College
- Jeff Karem, Professor and Chair, Department of English @Cleveland State University
Co-sponsored by the Cleveland Arts Prize, Oberlin College, and Cleveland State University
https://www.pastmastersproject.org/