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SUMMARY:Black History Month Celebration Dinner
DESCRIPTION:<h3><span style="font-size: 22.4px;">Black History Month Celebration: "An Evening with Daniel Black" - SOLD OUT</span></h3><p>Please join the City of Smyrna for a Black History Month celebratory <strong>dinner with Dr. Daniel Black, novelist, essayist, and professor at Clark Atlanta University.&nbsp;</strong>The Black History Month Celebration Dinner will be held Friday, February 23, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at Smyrna Community Center, 1250 Powder Springs Street, in downtown Smyrna.</p><p>The Black History Month Celebration Dinner includes dinner, a presentation by Dr. Black, and a book signing. Book sales will be available on site, courtesy of Bookmiser.</p><p><strong><em>Ticket sales begin Friday, December 15.</em></strong></p><section class="twelve columns"><div class="four columns"><p>General Admission: $20</p>Buy ticket</div><div class="four columns"><p>Reserved tables: $200</p>Buy ticket</div><div class="four columns"><p>&nbsp;</p></div></section><p>Daniel Black is a renowned professor of African American Studies at Clark Atlanta University. He is the award-winning author of several novels, most noteworthy of which are <em>They Tell Me of a Home</em>, <em>Perfect Peace</em>, <em>The Coming</em>, and <em>Don’t Cry For Me</em>. His first essay collection, <em>Black on Black</em>, was released in 2023.</p><p>A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Black spent his formative years in rural Blackwell, Arkansas. He graduated from Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) where he earned the prestigious Oxford Modern British Studies fellowship and studied abroad at Oxford University. He was then awarded a full fellowship to Temple University where he studied with Black Arts Movement poet laureate Sonia Sanchez and, in 1992, earned his Ph.D. in African American Studies. Dr. Black has spent the majority of his 30 academic years as a professor of African American Studies at his beloved alma mater, Clark Atlanta University.&nbsp;<br><br>Dr. Black lives in Atlanta and is the founder of the Ndugu-Nzinga Rites of Passage Nation, a mentoring society for people of African descent who seek to love themselves and build a world of character for their people.&nbsp;<br><br>Currently, Dr. Black has completed the literary sequel to <em>Don’t Cry for Me</em>, tentatively titled <em>Isaac’s Song</em>. He is also working on part II of <em>The Coming</em> and a black scripture titled <em>The Good Book</em>.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3><span style="font-size: 22.4px;">Black History Month Celebration: "An Evening with Daniel Black" - SOLD OUT</span></h3><p>Please join the City of Smyrna for a Black History Month celebratory <strong>dinner with Dr. Daniel Black, novelist, essayist, and professor at Clark Atlanta University.&nbsp;</strong>The Black History Month Celebration Dinner will be held Friday, February 23, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at Smyrna Community Center, 1250 Powder Springs Street, in downtown Smyrna.</p><p>The Black History Month Celebration Dinner includes dinner, a presentation by Dr. Black, and a book signing. Book sales will be available on site, courtesy of Bookmiser.</p><p><strong><em>Ticket sales begin Friday, December 15.</em></strong></p><section class="twelve columns"><div class="four columns"><p>General Admission: $20</p>Buy ticket</div><div class="four columns"><p>Reserved tables: $200</p>Buy ticket</div><div class="four columns"><p>&nbsp;</p></div></section><p>Daniel Black is a renowned professor of African American Studies at Clark Atlanta University. He is the award-winning author of several novels, most noteworthy of which are <em>They Tell Me of a Home</em>, <em>Perfect Peace</em>, <em>The Coming</em>, and <em>Don’t Cry For Me</em>. His first essay collection, <em>Black on Black</em>, was released in 2023.</p><p>A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Black spent his formative years in rural Blackwell, Arkansas. He graduated from Clark College (now Clark Atlanta University) where he earned the prestigious Oxford Modern British Studies fellowship and studied abroad at Oxford University. He was then awarded a full fellowship to Temple University where he studied with Black Arts Movement poet laureate Sonia Sanchez and, in 1992, earned his Ph.D. in African American Studies. Dr. Black has spent the majority of his 30 academic years as a professor of African American Studies at his beloved alma mater, Clark Atlanta University.&nbsp;<br><br>Dr. Black lives in Atlanta and is the founder of the Ndugu-Nzinga Rites of Passage Nation, a mentoring society for people of African descent who seek to love themselves and build a world of character for their people.&nbsp;<br><br>Currently, Dr. Black has completed the literary sequel to <em>Don’t Cry for Me</em>, tentatively titled <em>Isaac’s Song</em>. He is also working on part II of <em>The Coming</em> and a black scripture titled <em>The Good Book</em>.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:Community Center\, 1250 Powder Springs ST SE Smyrna\, Georgia 30080
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