From colonialist roots to nation-building, black women have been at the forefront of movements to ensure this nation lives up to its creeds. Their powerful words and actions have been a driving force throughout US history. Dr. Christy Coleman, Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, will share stories to illuminate why their stories are critical to understanding this nation's struggles for freedom and equity. Please register HERE for this important and timely springtime symposium.
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Earlier Event: March 22
Rituals and Revelations: A Comparative Approach
Later Event: March 23
Women at Monticello: The Jefferson Family