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To promote the study of the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods, languages, and cultural contexts.

To promote the study of the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and its relationship to poetics, politics, religion, law, and other cultural influences.
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Save-the-Date!

January 14, 2023 by CGeraths

ASHR encourages members to participate in the 2023 Douglass Day Transcribe-a-Thon on February 14, 2023! Virtually and digitally join other scholars, activists, students, and members of the public as they work to transcribe the papers of Mary Ann Shadd Cary. More information is below.

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  • Building a Sustainable Writing Practice (May 2)
  • Expanding the History of Rhetoric (Apr 4)
  • Call for Proposals: Expanding the History of Rhetoric Pedagogy Initiative (Apr 15)
  • Tips and Tricks for Navigating the Archive/s (Mar 7)
  • Douglas Day 2025 (Feb 14)

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