Monday, October 13, 2014

Promoting Staging Migrations in Pittsburgh!

I've just returned from an amazing weekend in Pittsburgh, PA, where I promoted my new book Staging Migrations for the first time. Many thanks to all of those who offered their support and purchased the book. Your support means a great deal to me.

My first appearance took place on Friday October 10th at the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society's (AAHGS) National Conference.

The organizers gave the four authors featured during the luncheon a signing table. What generosity!


My presentation during the luncheon.




I met and rediscovered some amazing people. For instance, when I sat down at the luncheon table, I decided to recruit someone to take my picture while on stage. Turns out I unknowingly recruited the great-great-great grandson of Solomon of Northup, Clayton Adams to take my pictures. He is Executive Director of the Solomon Northup Foundation: http://www.solomonnorthupfoundation.com/ Thank you Clayton, you were so kind.


A wonderful surprise, I ran into Kim Tyler, an old family friend and AAGHS volunteer, who helped me sell my books. Can you tell how much I appreciated her help?

My second day in Pittsburgh included a signing at my alma mater University of Pittsburgh on Saturday, October 11th. When I entered the new Book Center, I was immediately greeted by a wonderful display of my books at the front of the store. Many thanks to Greg and his staff.

I must admit, it feels great to see my book in the window of the Pitt Book Center.


Friends and Family Day was held at Holy Cross Church in Homewood on Sunday, October 12th. What a beautiful service, which was followed by my book signing in the fellowship hall. My heart was certainly filled.



I quickly realized that a signing is never just a signing....One of many supporters. Mrs. Blackman and her husband have been married 60+ years.
 


It was wonderful to chat with Walter Hines. He shares my sentiment....More attention must be given to black women's stories.




I am all smiles with my father-in-law Dr. Philmore Crichlow and the morning speaker the Honorable Kim Berkeley Clark.



I did not know what to do with the abundance of support from such a beautiful community. My late grandmother would simply say accept it with humility and grace.



I am truly grateful for these three days. While in Pittsburgh this weekend, I was asked to return for the African American Alumni Council's Luncheon on Sunday, October 26th: http://www.alumni.pitt.edu/alumni/groups/african-american-alumni-council/. I'll speak and sign books.

Communities and family anchor me and remind me that I am ready for the next part of this awesome journey.

One day she'll read it.

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