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Sign and sell your title at the 91st Annual Black History Luncheon in Washington, DC

 

 

 

Become A Featured Author

at the 

91st Annual 

Black History Luncheon

February 25, 2017

 

Dear Friend,

 

Have you published this year? All authors are encouraged to register early for the Featured Authors' Event where you can promote your work!

  

ASALH's 91st Annual Black History Luncheon presents an exciting opportunity for you to gain visibility and promote your book, as well as share in the largest black history event of its kind. The Annual Luncheon will attract 1,000 guests, both locally and nationally. Please reply as soon as possible, as spaces fill up fast. 

 

The Authors' Event is FREE and Open to the public. Encourage your friends to attend.

 

 

Saturday, February 25, 2017

 Washington Renaissance Hotel

999 Ninth Street, NW * Washington, D.C.  20001 * 202-824-9200  

 

Featured Authors' Event: 10 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 

91st-Annual Luncheon  12:15 p.m. Sharp

The event is free and open to the public. 

 

AUTHORS' REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

January 13, 2017

You are encouraged to register early. Spaces fill quickly. 

 

 Or

Click here to register as an author

 

Completed Applications Require ALL of the Following:

  1. Completed Request Form (with additional pages if necessary)
  2. The non-refundable processing fee of $50.00.
  3. An autographed copy of the book(s) intended for sale at the Book Signing Event.
  4. Only applications for published books will be considered.
  5. All steps must be completed in order for your application to be processed.       

Note: Authors are not required to be ASALH members but are encouraged to join.

 

Self published authors, please contact Karen May at exhibits@asalh.net or 202.238.5910 prior to registering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Howard Center |2225 Georgia Avenue, NW | Suite 331 | Washington | DC | 20059

phone: 202-238-5910 |email:  exhibits@asalh.net 

 

Association for the Study of African American Life and History, 2225 Georgia Avenue, NW, The Howard Center, Suite 331, Washington, DC 20059

 

 

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