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Pizza & Progress: Learning the Legacy of Black History in Iowa

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Living History Farms

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Explore Black History in Iowa
Saturday, June 14 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

All presentations, activities, and pizza included with $20 General Admission!

Although Iowa entered the Union as a free state in 1846, the Emancipation Proclamation issued in 1863 still reverberated here. Many Black Iowans had formerly been enslaved in other states. Others had family who had been enslaved. And even in this “free” state, Black citizens were denied full participation in our our democracy. Learn more about the legacy of Black history in Iowa.

Watch for a schedule of activities: https://www.lhf.org/event/emancipation-day/

Activities include:

3:30 p.m.: Historic Baseball on the Baseball Field

Activity Type:

Social Activity, Solo Activity, In Person, Outdoor, Indoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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