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A Story Untold: Black Men and Women in Athens History

A Story Untold: Black Men and Women in Athens History

Join us for a lecture with Dekalb County CEO and acclaimed Athens historian, Michael L. Thurmond, as he discusses his book A Story Untold: Black Men and Women in Athens History, updated and re-released in 2019, forty years after its original publication. For more information, please contact Kaitlin Dotson, kdotson@uga.edu, 706-542-6367

Michael L. Thurmond has served as chief executive officer of DeKalb County, one of the most diverse counties in the Southeast, since January 2017. Thurmond is widely regarded as a “turnaround expert” after fundamentally transforming the culture and enhancing operations of complex organizations such as the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services, the Georgia Department of Labor and the DeKalb County School District.

Thurmond, a sharecropper's son, holds a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and religion from Paine College and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina’s School of Law. He also completed the Political Executives program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In 1986, he became the first African-American elected to the Georgia General Assembly from Clarke County since Reconstruction.

Thurmond received a gubernatorial appointment to lead the state Division of Family and Children Services and directed Georgia's historic transition from welfare to work. In 1998, Thurmond was elected Georgia labor commissioner, where he served for three terms.

Thurmond’s latest book, Freedom: Georgia’s Antislavery Heritage, 1733-1865, was awarded the Georgia Historical Society’s Lilla Hawes Award.

Date:
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Location:
Room 285
Campus:
Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library
Categories:
  Author Talk     Community event     Hargrett Library Event     Lecture     Russell Library Event     Special Collections  

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