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CATEGORIES:AWCH Calendar
CREATED:20260106T103039
SUMMARY:Book Club and Black History Month
LOCATION: Location:  Landesfrauenrat\,  Grindelallee 43\, 20146 Hamburg. 
DESCRIPTION:<p class="s7"><span class="s6">The Warmth of Other Suns</span></p><p class=
 "s8"><span class="s2">By Isabel Wilkerson</span></p><p>&nbsp;<img src="imag
 es/Visual_The_Warmth_of_Other_Suns.png" alt="Visual_The_Warmth_of_Other_Sun
 s.png" width="537" height="800" /></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p class="s11"><span cla
 ss="s10">This month in commemoration of Black History Month, we will be rea
 ding</span><span class="s10"></span><span class="s12">The Warmth of Other S
 uns</span><span class="s10">&nbsp;by Isabel Wilkerson.</span></p><p class="
 s15"><span class="s13">“</span><span class="s13">In this beautifully writte
 n masterwork, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Wilkerson presents a definitive
  and dramatic account of one of the great untold stories of American histor
 y: the Great Migration of six million Black citizens who fled the South for
  the North and West in search of a better life, from World War I to 1970.</
 span><span class="s14"><br /></span><span class="s14"><br /></span><span cl
 ass="s13">Wilkerson tells this interwoven story through the lives of three 
 unforgettable protagonists: Ida Mae Gladney, a sharecropper’s wife, who in 
 1937 fled Mississippi for Chicago; sharp and quick-tempered George Starling
 , who in 1945 fled Florida for Harlem, and Robert Foster, a surgeon who lef
 t Louisiana in 1953 in hopes of making it in California.</span><span class=
 "s14"><br /></span></p><p class="s11"><span class="s16">The Warmth of Other
  Suns</span><span class="s13"></span><span class="s13">is a bold, remarkabl
 e, and riveting work, a superb account of an “unrecognized immigration” wit
 hin our own land. Through the breadth of its narrative, the beauty of the w
 riting, the depth of its research, and the fullness of the people and lives
  portrayed herein, this book is a modern classic.</span><span class="s13">”
 </span><span class="s13">&nbsp;(Knopf Doubleday)</span></p><p class="s11"><
 span class="s10">Knopf Doubleday, 2011, 640 pp</span></p><p class="s11"><sp
 an class="s10">We hope you will join us to discuss this highly acclaimed, a
 ward-winning work of untold&nbsp;</span><span class="s10">Black History</sp
 an><span class="s10">.</span></p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="s7"><span class="s6">The Warmth of Other Suns</span></p><p class=
 "s8"><span class="s2">By Isabel Wilkerson</span></p><p>&nbsp;<img src="http
 s://www.awchamburg.org/images/Visual_The_Warmth_of_Other_Suns.png" alt="Vis
 ual_The_Warmth_of_Other_Suns.png" width="537" height="800" /></p><p>&nbsp;<
 /p><p class="s11"><span class="s10">This month in commemoration of Black Hi
 story Month, we will be reading</span><span class="s10"></span><span class=
 "s12">The Warmth of Other Suns</span><span class="s10">&nbsp;by Isabel Wilk
 erson.</span></p><p class="s15"><span class="s13">“</span><span class="s13"
 >In this beautifully written masterwork, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Wilk
 erson presents a definitive and dramatic account of one of the great untold
  stories of American history: the Great Migration of six million Black citi
 zens who fled the South for the North and West in search of a better life, 
 from World War I to 1970.</span><span class="s14"><br /></span><span class=
 "s14"><br /></span><span class="s13">Wilkerson tells this interwoven story 
 through the lives of three unforgettable protagonists: Ida Mae Gladney, a s
 harecropper’s wife, who in 1937 fled Mississippi for Chicago; sharp and qui
 ck-tempered George Starling, who in 1945 fled Florida for Harlem, and Rober
 t Foster, a surgeon who left Louisiana in 1953 in hopes of making it in Cal
 ifornia.</span><span class="s14"><br /></span></p><p class="s11"><span clas
 s="s16">The Warmth of Other Suns</span><span class="s13"></span><span class
 ="s13">is a bold, remarkable, and riveting work, a superb account of an “un
 recognized immigration” within our own land. Through the breadth of its nar
 rative, the beauty of the writing, the depth of its research, and the fulln
 ess of the people and lives portrayed herein, this book is a modern classic
 .</span><span class="s13">”</span><span class="s13">&nbsp;(Knopf Doubleday)
 </span></p><p class="s11"><span class="s10">Knopf Doubleday, 2011, 640 pp</
 span></p><p class="s11"><span class="s10">We hope you will join us to discu
 ss this highly acclaimed, award-winning work of untold&nbsp;</span><span cl
 ass="s10">Black History</span><span class="s10">.</span></p>
CONTACT:Carol S. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
X-EXTRAINFO:How to reach:\n
Enter the passage to the Sauerberghof (next to the HASPA), 
 pass by the parking lots on the left and right, then follow the right lane 
 to the Landesfrauenrat on the left.“\n

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