The partnership of the African American Museum of Dallas and W.M. Dulaney Branch of ASALH presents “COMMUNITY AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS”.
This class has a dual purpose. It focuses on the adoption of Freedmen Schools during the civil rights movement, initiated by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Mississippi and Alabama. These schools played a crucial role in educating African Americans and fostering a sense of identity and pride through teaching African American History.
It also combats the national ban on teaching African American History.
Check out the details below.
Hello All,
Looking forward to the sessions.
Ms. Carey
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This is Rhonda Miller. I just got this notice today so I missed the first two sessions. Is it too late to join the rest of the series? Thank.
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Hello Ms. Miller, It is not too late to attend, Hope to see you Saturday.
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