Popular American History writers every weekend at this time. Offer Nicholas Patler discusses his book jim crow and the wilson administration. He describes policies during his term that segregated the federal workforce and the protests that followed. The university of virginia hosted this event in 2005. It is about one hour. Good afternoon. I would like to welcome you all to this annual eve librarys multicultural issues committee. Well go right into our program. And the introduction of the guests author. Nicholas patler is a resident of stanton, virginia. He holds a bachelor of science degree in government from liberty university, and a masters degree in liberal arts with a concentration in government from harvard university, division of coming education. He has written a number of articles for various publications including the journal of southern history as well as peace review, a journal of southern justice. His most unique article offers a unique per speggetive and nonviolent option
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The anthology features six Virginia writers and visionary author and anthology editor, Stacy Bryant, sharing their stories of overcoming and transcending.
The talk will be hosted by author Nicholas Patler, and you are invited to participate by asking these amazing authors questions following a summary of their stories.