Albert J. Raboteau is the Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion at Princeton University. Specializing in the history of religion in America, Professor Raboteau is the author of numerous articles and essays and is best known for his book Slave Religion: The “Invisible Institution in the Antebellum South. His most recent book, A Fire in the Bones: Reflections on African-American History, will be published in June 1995.Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion, Princeton University
• Seminar – “Doing History”, Albert J. Raboteau.
• Concert: William Grant Stills Commemorative Concert – Balch Auditorium, Hao Huang (Assistant Professor of Music, Scripps College), piano; Rachel Vetter Huang, violin; Gwendolyn Lytle (Professor of Music, Pomona College), soprano.