- October 24, 2006Street Philosophy by Socrates FortlowLecture 1: The Right MistakeAlain LeRoy Locke Lecture Series
- April 2, 2009Of the Meaning of Progress: Measuring Black CitizenshipLecture 3: I am Obama: Forging a New Black CitizenshipCo-sponsored with the Committee on African StudiesW. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series
- April 1, 2009Of the Meaning of Progress: Measuring Black CitizenshipLecture 2: Faith of Our Mothers: Women Bearing the Burdens of CitizenshipCo-sponsored with the Committee on African StudiesW. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series
- March 31, 2009Of the Meaning of Progress: Measuring Black CitizenshipLecture 1: Subjects or Citizens: Feeling Black in Post-Katrina AmericaCo-sponsored with the Committee on African StudiesW. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series
- March 19, 2009The Supreme Court and The Peculiar Institution: Marshall, Story, Taney, and the Defense of SlaveryLecture 3: Chief Justice Taney and Slavery: Defending the Cornerstone at all CostsNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series
- March 18, 2009The Supreme Court and The Peculiar Institution: Marshall, Story, Taney, and the Defense of SlaveryLecture 2: Joseph Story and Slavery: The Enigma of an Antislavery Man Who Became a Proslavery JusticeNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series
- March 17, 2009The Supreme Court and The Peculiar Institution: Marshall, Story, Taney, and the Defense of SlaveryLecture 1: Chief Justice Marshall and Slavery: A Slaveholding Chief Justice Discovers the Limits of National PowerNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series
- August 24, 2007W. E. B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University presents its annual Martha's Vineyard Forum.
Hosted by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Martha's Vineyard Event - February 26, 2009A Celebration of New Publications by Harvard Faculty and Du Bois FellowsSpecial Events and Lectures










