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Community African American History Class

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.

3 thoughts on “Community African American History Class”

  1. 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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