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Juneteenth Book Signing & Lecture with Prof. Gerald Horne
Dr. Gerald Horne
17 Jun 2026
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Gerald Horne

Join us in person for Juneteenth vibes with Prof. Gerald Horne’s book signing & lecture!

Celebrate Juneteenth with a special in-person event featuring the renowned Prof. Gerald Horne. Dive into his insights as he discusses his latest works and the significance of this historic day. Don't miss the chance to get your books signed and engage in a lively lecture. It's going to be inspiring and educational—come be a part of the conversation!

Eventbrite registration required, $10 requested donation.

Location: Pentecostal Evangelistic Church, 102 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Time: 12:30 pm
Cost: $10

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