“Migration Stories and the Hammond Sound" – A Lecture by Ashon Crawley


Duke University alumni Ashon Crawley, Ph.D., ‘13,  presents, “Migration Stories and the Hammond Sound” in the Moyle Room of the newly opened Karsh Alumni and Visitor’s Center. The lecture was organized by the Department of African & African American Studies which is celebrating its 50th anniversary of Black Studies at Duke University. Crawley is associate professor of Religious Studies and African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia and is the author of Blackpentecostal Breath: The Aesthetics of Possibility and a The Lonely Letters described as an exploration of the interrelation of blackness, mysticism, quantum mechanics and love.
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