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Home » Blog » Fall 2021 Events » Sept. 22: The Souls of Jews?
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Sept. 22: The Souls of Jews?

by Courtney McDermott|Published September 10, 2020

On September 22, join us for our first event of the fall semester. James (JT) Thomas (University of Mississippi) will be speaking via Zoom on “The Souls of Jews? Du Bois, Double Consciousness, and the Jewish Question.” For more details, read more about this event on our calendar or register for a Zoom link here.

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