THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC (G.A.R.) CIVIL WAR
MUSEUM & ARCHIVE
Presents a Free Zoom Program
Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 1:00 p.m.
“Frederick Douglass” by Prof. Nilgun Anadolu-Okur, Temple University
Frederick Douglass rose to prominence as an eloquent author, intellectual and human rights advocate, as well as a women's rights leader. He was the first African American to hold high U.S. government ranks, as a diplomat in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and the first to be nominated for vice president. In her talk, Professor Okur will highlight Douglass's lesser known characteristics.
Dr. Nilgün Anadolu-Okur is the Presidential Professor of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University’s College of Liberal Arts. She holds an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in African American and American Studies. She has two Fulbright appointments internationally and she has received grants and national awards in humanities. Currently she serves as chair of the Faculty Senate Status of Women Committee and as the Graduate Director of her department. In 1990s as the Pennsylvania Humanities Council (PHC) Commonwealth Speaker she toured Pennsylvania and lectured on Underground Railroad and Black Abolitionists. She is the co-founder of the “Annual Underground Railroad Conference at Temple University,” since 2003. She has authored books on African American Studies and her articles are published in peer-reviewed journals including Journal of Black Studies, Gender Issues, Human and Society. Her research has a broad spectrum ranging from theory and methodology in Africology and Afrocentricity, race and racism, women’s rights, abolition, Black Women authors (19th to 21st century), African American history, and motherhood in antiquity.
To reserve a virtual seat for this outstanding presentation, reply by e-mail to garmuslib1866@gmail.com
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Deadline for signing-up is Noon, Saturday, January 31, 2026
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