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Black History: Slavery in the Hudson Valley

Black History: Slavery in the Hudson Valley
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Black History: Slavery in the Hudson Valley
February 1 @ 6:00 pm
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8:00 pm
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First Saturday Arts in Kingston
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The program will include a presentation and discussion about enslaved Africans and Africans-Americans in the Hudson Valley. All are welcome.
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Date:
February 1
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Event Categories:
Books & Lectures
,
Community
Website:
http://bit.ly/2KzYvpy
Organizer
The Library at the A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center
Phone:
845 802-0035
Email:
africanrootslibrary@outlook.com
Website:
http://africanrootslibrary.org/
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Contact email for posting (not published)
troyellendixon@gmail.com
Venue
A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Library
43 Gill St
Kingston
,
United States
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