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BGCS Convention Registration Deadline!

Friday, 15 April 2011 14:49 Written by rosepena 0 Comments
BGCS Convention Deadline: May 15. Don't Miss Out!

BGCS Convention Deadline

4 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER!

We are grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support and overwhelming interest that we have received thus far. However, because so many of you have requested, we have extended the registration deadline until May 15.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in this historic event. Convention Dates: August 19-21 at the German Historical Institute. Visit our Convention Website for details. Please note the exciting additions to our program.

REMINDER: Registration is a two part process. You must first register HERE and then purchase your tickets HERE.

We hope to see you in DC!

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Bärbel Kampmann

Monday, 10 January 2011 20:49 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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Jamal Makes A BIG Decision!

Sunday, 31 October 2010 23:53 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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Book Review & Synopsis: A Breath of Freedom: The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany

Monday, 18 October 2010 12:24 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

“By honoring the service of African American soldiers and their families, this powerful and comprehensive book successfully shines a spotlight on the historic intersection between the struggle against Nazism and the emergence of the civil rights movement in the United States. Honest and straightforward in describing the circumstances under which these GIs volunteered to serve, Höhn and Klimke meticulously document their sacrifices and contributions at a pivotal time in history. Acknowledging the present day challenges that remain with respect to racial prejudice and discrimination on both sides of the Atlantic, the book is an important reference and required reading for students, scholars, and the many veterans and families who share their personal experiences.”—Rosemarie Peña, President, Black German Cultural Society.

Synopsis:

Based on the award-winning international research project and photo exhibition “The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany” (www.aacvr-germany.org), this poignant and beautifully illustrated book examines the experiences of African American GIs in Germany and the unique insights they provide into the civil rights struggle at home and abroad. Thanks in large part to its military occupation of Germany after World War II, America?s unresolved civil rights agenda was exposed to worldwide scrutiny as never before.

At the same time, the ambitious U.S. efforts to democratize German society after the defeat of Nazism meant that West Germany encountered American ideas of freedom and democracy to a much larger degree than many other countries. As African American GIs became increasingly politicized, they took on a particular significance for the Civil Rights Movement in light of Germany?s central role in the Cold War. While the effects of the Civil Rights Movement reverberated across the globe, Germany represents a special case that illuminates a remarkable period in American and world history.

The book is based on a joint research initiative of the German Historical Institute, Vassar College, and the Heidelberg Center for American Studies at the University of Heidelberg, which has been honored by the NAACP in 2009 with the Julius E. Williams Distinguished Community Service Award.

MARIA HÖHN teaches German History at Vassar College, USA and is an established scholar of the American military presence in Germany.

MARTIN KLIMKE is a research fellow at the German Historical Institute (GHI), Washington, DC and the Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA) at the University of Heidelberg.

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MAISHA EGGERS KINDHEIT DIFFERENZ

Friday, 21 May 2010 15:28 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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