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You may know the name, but do you know the story? More than a historic site, Woodlawn Pope-Leighey House was transformed from a plantation to an antislavery community, twenty years before the Civil War. You are invited to a special presentation sharing the details of Woodlawns newest exhibition: Friends Gather Here:A Legacy of Two Communities at Woodlawn. Well dive into the history of the Quaker families who settled here in the mid-19th century and the established free Black community they joined. Together, they demonstrated the power of equality and free labor in a time of deep national division. Come learn how this history continues to shape our community identity today. Adults. Registration is not required but will allow visitors to receive email reminders for the event and assist organizers with planning.
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Event Tags:
adults,community identity,free black community,nonviolence,older adults,presentation/performance,quaker families,reintroducing woodlawn: a legacy of nonviolence and neighborhood,woodlawn
Event Categories:
Causes,History & Museums
Event ID:
6a4bd00deca618b57bb407aa
