“Heritage of Resistance” Panel Features Descendants of Walker, Du Bois, Wells and Drew

Arthur McFarlane, Charlene Drew Jarvis, Zada Johnson, A'Lelia Bundles and Michelle Duster at the DuSable Museum in Chicago

I’m still feeling the glow of a great weekend in Chicago with old friends and new. The “Heritage of Resistance” symposium at the DuSable Museum where Michelle Duster, Charlene Drew Jarvis, Arthur McFarlane and I talked about our ancestors (Ida B. Wells, Dr. Charles Drew, W.E.B. Du Bois and Madam C. J. Walker) was amazing on so many levels.

I’m marvelling at the fewer than six degrees of separation among my fellow panelists. Madam Walker knew and interacted with Du Bois  and Wells, who were founders of the NAACP. Dr. Charles Drew was a star doctoral student at Columbia University during the 1920s (after Walker’s death) and was well-known to the older generation like Wells and Du Bois.

Many thanks to Kay McCrimon, the DuSable’s program manager, for bringing us all together.

Flier for DuSable Descendants Panel

We are ready to take this show on the road to universities, corporations and conferences!

“Let Your Motto Be Resistance” Symposium

 
 

Descendants of Accomplished African Americans discuss their ancestors

Title:

“Let Your Motto Be Resistance” Symposium
Location: DuSable Museum 740 East 56th Place Chicago, IL 773-947-0600
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Description: A symposium featuring A’Lelia Bundles (Madam C. J. Walker and A’Lelia Walker family), Michelle Duster (Ida B. Wells family), Charlene Drew Jarvis (Dr. Charles Drew family) and Arthur McFarlane (W. E. B. DuBois family) discuss their ancestors contributions to entrepreneurship, medicine, intellectualism and activism in America.
Start Time: 5:30 p.m.
Date: 2011-02-18
End Time: 8:30 p.m.