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Join us for **CAM at the Movies: Legacy** on Friday, June 26, from 7:30 to 9:30 PM at Jengo's Playhouse, 815 Princess St, Wilmington, NC. This ticketed event, presented in partnership with the Cucalorus Film Foundation, features a curated screening of the short film **Legacy**, directed by Adam Alphin and produced by Daniel Jones and Heather Wilson.
**Legacy** chronicles the oral histories of the descendants of the United States Colored Troops (USCT), showcasing the impactful stories of figures like Ceasar Evans, Joseph Cherry, Jesse Smallwood, Rev. William Hammond Hunter, and Charles H. Whitney, who significantly shaped their communities across eastern North Carolina. The film explores themes of resilience, community building, and historical significance.
Following the screening, attendees are invited to participate in a discussion with filmmaker Adam Alphin and producer Daniel Jones about the film's research, production process, and its connection to CAM's ongoing initiatives regarding the USCT and local history. Tickets are priced at $10. Don't miss this opportunity for intimate cinema and meaningful dialogue! Register here: jengos.eventive.org/schedule/69d7cb04c03934d88f66c0d0.
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cameron art museum,community building,film screening,historical significance,us colored troops,wilmington, north carolina
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Film,History & Museums,Travel,Causes
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