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C.R. Gibbs, a DC Humanities Council Scholar, author and acclaimed national/international lecturer will present a lecture series on the rich history of American-Americans.
Lectures will take place every Wednesday in February from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Please check each library’s website for specific dates and times.
Topics include:
Empire Equals: Before We Were Enslaved We Were Kings and Queens (MLK)
The Rise, Fall and Restoration of Marion Barry (Benning)
Hard Road to Freedom (Bellevue)
Slavery in Georgetown (Georgetown)
Don’t miss these informative and inspiring lectures celebrating Black History Month!
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lecture | Friends of the Library | Black History Month |