Blackdom, New Mexico
TIMOTHY E. NELSON PH.D
Blackdom, New Mexico
A virtual presentation on the history of the only incorporated all-black town in New Mexico
Wednesday
February 16th, 2022
4:30 p.m. mst
Register to attend this online Zoom event here
Dr. Timothy E. Nelson’s multi-faceted work concerns racism, ambition, and the search for opportunity. These themes were revealed in his 2015 Ph.D. dissertation The Significance of the Afro-Frontier in American History. Dr. Nelson was born in South Central LA, raised in Compton, during the early 1990s in the wake of race and class-based conflict with the LAPD. He earned his Ph.D. from (UTEP) the University of Texas at El Paso. Currently, he is a full-time Lecturer at CSU Stanislaus and is working with a University Press to release his first book.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN NEED OF ACCOMMODATIONS, CONTACT THE LIBRARY AT 505-955-6788, FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO MEETING DATE.
This program is sponsored by Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library
Santa Fe Public Library
Community Services Department, City of Santa Fe, New Mexico
Submit your questions for Dr. Nelson to library@santafenm.gov!