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You are cordially invited to

The Al Meyerhoff Public Interest Lecture
presented by
Kenneth W. Mack


“Remembering the Civil Rights Movement, Fifty Years On”

Thursday, February 20, 2014
4:30–5:30 p.m.

UC Irvine School of Law
401 E. Peltason Drive, Room EDU 1111
Irvine, CA 92697

Kenneth MackKenneth W. Mack is the inaugural Lawrence Biele Professor of Law at Harvard University, and the co-faculty leader of the Harvard Law School Program on Law and History. His research and writing have focused on the legal and constitutional history of American race relations. His 2012 book, Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer (Harvard University Press), was selected as a Top 50 Non-Fiction Book of the Year by the Washington Post, was awarded honorable mention for the J. Willard Hurst Award by the Law and Society Association, and was a finalist for the Julia Ward Howe Book Award. He is also the co-editor of The New Black: What Has Changed – And What Has Not – With Race in America (New Press, 2013). Full biography »

Reception to follow

1 hour of MCLE credit available

Please RSVP by February 13, 2014
to Kate Coleman: kcoleman@law.uci.edu

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