- September 21, 2007IntroductionJacob OluponaIntroducing Chinua AchebeHighlightsQ & A with Chinua AchebeChristopher Okigbo International Conference
- September 21, 2007IntroductionJacob Olupona - Brief Welcome AddressGates - Introducing Wole SoyinkaWole SoyinkaQ & A with Wole SoyinkaChristopher Okigbo International Conference
- April 23, 2007Darfur: Anything to do with Slavery?Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights StudiesSpecial Events and Lectures
- May 6, 2008Martin Luther King Jr.'s Death and How it Changed AmericaSpecial Events and Lectures
- November 8, 2007The Political Worlds of Slavery and FreedomLecture 3: Marcus Garvey, The U.N.I.A., and the Hidden Political History of African AmericansNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series
- February 8, 2007Protoblues: Secular Black Music Recorded in the FieldLecture 3: 'Bout a Spoonful: Recordings by Collectors and AficionadosAlain LeRoy Locke Lecture Series
- February 7, 2007Protoblues: Secular Black Music Recorded in the FieldLecture 2: "I Thought I Heard...": Recordings from the Library of Congress Archive of Folk MusicAlain LeRoy Locke Lecture Series
- February 6, 2007Protoblues: Secular Black Music Recorded in the FieldLecture 1: "Barrelhouse Blues": Commercial Recordings from the South: 1920-1930Alain LeRoy Locke Lecture Series
- March 13, 2008Blurring the Color Line: Possibilities for Ethno-Racial Change in Early 21st Century AmericaLecture 3: Contingencies of ChangeNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series
- March 12, 2008Blurring the Color Line: Possibilities for Ethno-Racial Change in Early 21st Century AmericaLecture 2: Dynamics of ChangeNathan I. Huggins Lecture Series










