If you and/or your date is a history buff then you should mark your calendars for Saturday the 27th when the Raleigh City Museum will be hosting a lecture entitled The Life of the Enslaved in North Carolina.
Explore the institution of slavery with the Raleigh City Museum on Saturday, February 27, at 2:00p.m. with Dr. Harry Watson of UNC Chapel Hill. The Life of the Enslaved in North Carolina will examine the foundation and geography of slavery during the antebellum period. In addition to the work and life cycle of the enslaved, Dr. Watson will also discuss the culture of the enslaved including family life, community, music, and religion. His program will shed light on the inhumanity of slavery, as well as the resilience and creative resistance of the enslaved. This program is appropriate for teens and adults. Admission is free. Call (919)832-3775 to reserve your space or come by the day of the program.
Here’s the Details:
WHEN: Saturday Feburary 27th 2pm
WHERE: Raleigh City Museum
220 Fayetteville Street Suite 100
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
COST: FREE
OFFICIAL LINK: HERE
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