“The minute that African American people leave enslavement, they begin to shape Charlottesville,” says Jefferson School African American Heritage Center's Andrea Douglas. Read more about the new exhibit, ‘Toward a Lineage of Self’: https://t.co/1NleLMlddd. 📷: Eze Amos
Come learn about Preston Park and many other stories of African American land ownership in Charlottesville in our newest exhibition: Toward a Lineage of Self.
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Come see Wine in the WIlderness by Alice Childress. Attend the book launch for MORNINGSIDE by Aran Shetterly. Come back to taste some of Cville's best pies. It's all happening at JSAAHC!
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“Black Charlottesville purchases property, creates home places, builds grocery stores, churches, and community aid societies at a rapid rate, facilitating this ascendancy for each other—that is what ‘Toward a Lineage of Self’ really articulates.”
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“Black Charlottesville purchases property, creates home places, builds grocery stores, churches, and community aid societies at a rapid rate, facilitating this ascendancy for each other—that is what ‘Toward a Lineage of Self’ really articulates.”
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