VCU Libraries Black History Month Lecture
The Physical Presence of Slavery in Richmond, VA
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
7:30 p.m.
W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts
<http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/about/facilities/singleton/>
922 Park Avenue
Richmond, VA
Event poster and details here:
www.library.vcu.edu/bhm/events.html
Richmond’s slaves, and the Richmond slave trade, left an indelible but
often unrecognized footprint on the City. That history remains vibrantly
alive today in the passionate dialog surrounding the Slave Burial
Ground, Lumpkin’s Jail, and other historical sites. Join us for a panel
discussion with Jeffrey Ruggles, PhD., curator of prints and photographs
Virginia Historical Society, Maureen G. Elgersman Lee, PhD., executive
director Black History Museum and Cultural Center, and Delegate Delores
McQuinn, 70th District representative to the Virginia House of
Delegates, as we examine slavery in Richmond and recent archaeological
discoveries.
The seventh annual VCU Libraries Black History Month Lecture is
sponsored by the VCU Friends of the Library.
<http://www.library.vcu.edu/development/fol/>
Free and open to the public. Parking is available for a fee in the West
Main Street <http://www.vcu.edu/maps/acmap/wmpark/wmpark.htm> and West
Cary Street <http://www.vcu.edu/maps/acmap/carydeck/carydeck.htm>
parking decks. If special accommodations are needed, please call (804)
828-4640 or (804) 827-1165 prior to February 6, 2000.
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Ray Bonis
Special Collections and Archives
VCU Libraries
804-828-1108
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