
About this Event
Join Caleb Gayle and the Center for Transformative Media for a launch of Gayle’s new book, Copies of the book will be available for sale, and a select number of books will be available for free to non-Northeastern community members.
Synopsis: As the changes brought by the Civil War and Reconstruction began to wane, anger at the opportunities available to newly freed Black people were on the rise, prompting both Blacks and Whites to search for new places to settle. Edward McCabe, a Black businessman and rising political star, envisioned a solution: found a state for Black people to live in and govern. Eyeing Oklahoma, which had been deeded to those displaced by the Trail of Tears, McCabe’s vision was foiled by politics, business interests, and White settlers who likewise sought the land.
About the Author: Caleb Gayle is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism with a joint appointment in Africana Studies (CSSH). He is an award-winning journalist who writes about the history of race and identity. He holds fellowships from New America, PEN America, and Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Winner of the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award, Gayle’s writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, TIME, The Guardian, Guernica, The New Republic, The Boston Globe, among many other publications. His nonfiction work has been recognized as part of the Notable Essays Collection of the 2019 Best American Essays.
Event details:
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 19
Time: 7-9pm
Location: Twelfth Baptist Church, 160 Warren St. Roxbury
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Twelfth Baptist Church, 160 Warren Street, Boston, United States
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