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Guest lecturer, Dr. Adrian Lentz-Smith, an associate professor of history at Duke University, will explore how black soldiers and civilians during World War I wrestled with notions of manhood, citizenship, nationalism, and black internationalism shaping the 20th century struggle for civil rights. This lecture is part of LSC-CyFair's World War I series commemorating the 100-year anniversary of the conflict.