1836 Town Hall Meeting

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

Come see Civic Duty in action as the community members of 1836 Prairietown are come together at the schoolhouse to discuss a problem that needs to be solved.

FREE with General Admission

Class Action: Education and Opportunity in the Nation’s Capital Exhibit Opening

DC History Center 801 K ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC, United States

A family-friendly, interactive exhibition, "Class Action: Education and Opportunity in the Nation's Capital" showcases the ways in which DC parents, students, teachers, advocates, and activists have fought for educational equality for Black children in the District for over two centuries. The story of education in DC will be told through a variety of images, text, oral histories, […]

Civil War and Civil Rights

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, United States

Join us for a free three-part program: First, watch a scene from a popular film about President Abraham Lincoln’s commitment to end slavery in the United States. We will discuss the political pressures of the time and reasons for amending the Constitution. Then, examine a reproduction of the desk that was used when President Lyndon […]

History on the Rocks: Cyclorama Spritz

Atlanta History Center 130 W Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

On Wednesday, July 2 from 7-9 pm, join us at The Battle of Atlanta cyclorama for a special History on the Rocks! One of only two cycloramas in the entire United States, this 138-year-old, 49-foot-tall, 10,000-pound painting depicts the 1864 Battle of Atlanta in vivid detail. We'll be hosting a Cyclorama scavenger hunt for the […]

$15 – $25

Slice of History at Freedom Park

North Carolina Freedom Park 218 N Wilmington St, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us for a tour of Freedom Park and an exclusive look at powerful primary sources at the State Archives and State Library of North Carolina as we explore the enduring struggle for freedom in our state. This event is hosted by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and America 250 NC […]

Frederick Douglass Community Reading at Stagville

Historic Stagville State Historic Site - Horton Grove 5925 Jock Road , Bahama, NC, United States

Commemorate Independence Day with a reading of Frederick Douglass' powerful Fourth of July address, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July" at Historic Stagville State Historic Site. This is a participatory community reading. Every year, 60 volunteers sign up to read passages from this famous abolitionist speech in front of the historic slave […]

Dissenting Voices

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

Dissenting Voices returns as Richard Thatcher and Helen Keller showcase criticism of America through the lens of social justice and Civil Rights. Showtimes are at 12 PM and 3:00 PM *This event will reoccur on July 5th & 6th with showcases at 12 PM and 3:00 PM

FREE with General Admission

The Rise and Fall of the Fighting Editor Exhibit

Belmont Recreation Center 1600 Hillard Road, Henrico, VA, United States

Born into slavery in Henrico County, John Mitchell, Jr. would become known as the fighting editor of the Richmond Planet newspaper confronting the violence and injustices of the Jim Crow South through his publication. Whether it was through the organizing of boycotts, the endless crusading against lynching laws, or public appearances to allow his persecutors […]

The Birth of Jim Crow

Belmont Recreation Center 1600 Hillard Road, Henrico, VA, United States

In the wake of newly found freedom for African American came the birth of the insidious character known as “Jim Crow”. We explore the long history of Jim Crow and how a silent film emerged at the dawn of the 20th and the repercussions that still affect our world today. Be sure to check out […]

Ancestral Artistry: A Film Documentary

Kimball Theatre 428 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA, United States

Produced by the non-profit Louisiana Architecture Foundation (LAF), Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on Louisiana Architecture is a documentary that examines the rich architectural legacy that began 300 years ago with the arrival of enslaved Africans, skilled in the building trades, in French colonial Louisiana. The film focuses on these […]

Woodland Cemetery Walking Tour: Remembrance and Recovery

Woodland Cemetery 2300 MAGNOLIA RD, Henrico, VA, United States

This walking tour encompasses the final resting place of African Americans from Richmond, Henrico and surrounding areas. On the tour, we will highlight not only the many influential people who are at rest in Woodland's sacred grounds but also the ongoing recovery efforts that have occurred in recent years. The tour will cover a large […]

From Colony To Country: Defining Liberty in the Summer of 1775

Watermen's Museum 309 Water St, Yorktown, VA, United States

Step back in time for a Revolutionary drama set in the summer of 1775. Watch as Lewis Burwell of Fairfield visits John Page at Rosewell to ponder weighty decisions. Listen as their wives and people enslaved by the families discuss their options and the impact of the looming storm on them. Join us for this […]