Tiya Miles
Modern Masters Reading Series
Monday, October 25th, 6pm
Tiya Miles is professor of history and Radcliffe Alumnae Professor at the Radcliffe
Institute for Advanced Study and director of the Charles Warren Center for Studies
in American History at Harvard University. She is recipient of a MacArthur Foundation
fellowship and the Hiett Prize in the Humanities from the Dallas Institute of the
Humanities and Culture. Miles is the author of the Dawn of Detroit, which won the
Frederick Douglass Book Prize, among other honors, as well as the acclaimed books,
Ties That Bind, The House on Diamond Hill, The Cherokee Rose: A Novel of Gardens and
Ghosts, and Tales from the Haunted South, a published lecture series. Her most recent book, All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake, Annette Gordon-Reed contends “is a brilliant exercise in historical excavation and recovery. With creativity, determination and great insight, Miles illuminates the lives of women who suffered much but never forgot the importance of love and family.”
“Ashley’s sack carries us into another world as it reveals our own. The book is nothing short of a revelation.”
--David W. Blight, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
“Blending urgency, imagination, and poetic prose, All She Carried is a masterpiece of African American women’s history.
-- Martha Jones
Upcoming Events
Writers at Work: Karin Lin-GreenbergTuesday, October 8th at 6:30pm
Fourth Floor Program Room
Modern Masters:Jackie Calmes
Wednesday, October 16th at 6:00pm
McManus Theater
Becoming Bulletproof
Monday, October 28th at 7:00pm
Fourth Floor Program Room
Writers at Work: Faculty Reading
Tuesday, February 18th at 6:30pm
Fourth Floor Program Room
One Question
Wednesday, April 2nd at 7:00pm
Fourth Floor Program Room
Writers at Work: Emma Dries
Tuesday, April 8th at 6:30pm
Fourth Floor Program Room