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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Black Boys, Dolls, and Textual Histories: Alice Dunbar-Nelson’s “His Heart’s Desire” (1900) (American Antiquarian Society)
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SUMMARY:Black Boys, Dolls, and Textual Histories: Alice Dunbar-Nelson’s “His Heart’s Desire” (1900) (American Antiquarian Society)
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<u><span style='"Arial",sans-serif;color:rgb(70,120,134)!important;'><a data-auth="NotApplicable" data-linkindex="3" href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.americanantiquarian.org_node_9845&amp;d=DwMGaQ&amp;c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&amp;r=d-51fevjuWJ7WzZY0y0BouTOvLCsE6Nbeq9XtutWF7k&amp;m=6xoohsXMlqFn3HzWZmfbiaQ-djuHteAxXORo0fgHGhnSVE6cFIp0RJkG2uXbztoW&amp;s=B2vdvx-Q1UJQZUH2SZ01XO6ouqgukcna-VMD2c3E7cw&amp;e=" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody" style="color:rgb(70,120,134)!important;">More information and registration: Black Boys, Dolls, and Textual Histories: Alice Dunbar-Nelson’s “His Heart’s Desire” (1900)</span></a></span></u><span>.</span></p><p>	This virtual forum features Jean Lutes (Villanova University), Denise Burgher (Colored Conventions Project), Trinity Rogers (Villanova University), and Brigitte Fielder (University of Wisconsin-Madison) of <a class="ext" data-extlink="" href="https://www.taughtbyliterature.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="(opens in a new window)">Taught by <span class="extlink-nobreak">Literature</span></a>, a collaborative digital humanities project that re-centers Black women writers, beginning with the work of African American author and activist Alice Dunbar-Nelson. The speakers will use Dunbar-Nelson’s short story, “<a class="ext" data-extlink="" href="https://www.taughtbyliterature.org/hisheartsdesire-taughtbyliterature" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="(opens in a new window)">His Heart’s <span class="extlink-nobreak">Desire</span></a>” (1900) to explore the challenges scholars face in recovering little-known African American texts when confronted by multiple textual variants, manuscripts without dates, and a readership unfamiliar with an author’s work.  A remarkable short story about a boy who wants a doll, “His Heart’s Desire” is one of twelve short stories Dunbar-Nelson wrote in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries about children living in a poor urban neighborhood. The stories were inspired by her work teaching Black kindergarteners at the White Rose Mission in New York City.</p>
LOCATION:Online (Zoom). RSVP needed
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