Expose
your title to an interested audience at the 2016 ASALH annual
conference. As a participating author in the Authors' Book Signing
Event, your title will be showcased on the ASALH Bookshelf and
will be posted to the conference Featured Authors' Event page on the
ASALH website. In addition, it will be listed in the Annual ASALH
Convention Souvenir Journal. The souvenir journal is the gateway to more
interested parties as conference members share the journal with their
colleagues. Additionally, the souvenir journal is posted on the ASALH
website.
Reserve Your Space Now!
Applications Require ALL of the Following:
-
Membership to ASALH (click link to pay online). ASALH Membership is required. If you are not a current member, you must first process your membership and then register as an author.
- Author Processing Fee of $50.00 (click link to pay online).
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Send for approval one(1) autographed copy of the book(s) you intend to sell by July 15, 2016 to the following address:
ASALH
2225 Georgia Avenue. NW
Suite 331
Washington, DC 20059
★ To Register Using ASALH Online:
- You will need to log in to ASALH Online to complete your transaction. Use your primary email address.
- Enter your password.
a. If this is your 1st time logging in, use the temporary password Woodson1.
b. Click "Forgot Your Password" if you need to reset.
★ To Register by Mail:
Membership dues and Author's Processing Fee can be paid by check, or you can provide the credit card number on the Registration Form.
Event Date: Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
The
Featured Authors Event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, as
part of the 101st Annual ASALH Conference, Oct. 5-9, 2016, in Richmond,
VA. The event is open to the public and will be held in the Richmond
Marriott Hotel. Conference Registration is not a prerequisite to
participate in the featured Authors Event.
Our
annual meeting is an occasion to share the cultural and historical
contributions by people of African descent. Attendees from across the
nation and around the world will convene to explore the 2016 National
Black History theme: Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American
Memories.
With
over 200 panels featuring prominent figures in Black cultural studies,
as well as scholars and students from all disciplines, the ASALH
Conference presents an optimal opportunity for you to present your
research and current projects, as well as, learn about some of the other
leading projects in the field of African American History.
Please plan to take advantage of this great opportunity.
Sincerely,
Karen May
Publications and Exhibits Coordinator
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