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John Hope Franklin’s
90th Birthday Party was a Bash Historian
and former Ebony magazine
associate editor
Lerone
Bennett,
Jr. joined well-wishers to celebrate historian John Hope
Franklin’s 90th birthday in Washington, Friday, April 15. In his praise of
Franklin, Bennett recalled reading Franklin’s From
Slavery to Freedom. “It changed what I thought I could do
with my life,” he said. Franklin penned the book in 1947, when he
was only 32
and Bennett was 19. From Slavery to Freedom is now in its 8th edition. As others praised his ability to change what we think of ourselves, Franklin simply responded, “It would be folly to think I could change the world with my words, but I try to.” The event was a Washington
Interdependence Council fund raiser for the Benjamin Banneker
Memorial endeavor. (Franklin supports the group's efforts.)
The group seeks to establish a memorial to the colonial hero Benjamin
Banneker.Top Photo: Lerone Bennett, Jr. and John Hope Franklin. Lower Photo: John Hope Franklin with jazz vocalist Sendy Brown. |
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