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Ways to Donate

To WM Dulaney ASALH Members and Friends,

We have two convenient ways to contribute to the upcoming Heritage Bowl and other projects.

1. Online Donation: Visit our website at https://wmdasalh.com/donate, where you can easily donate through our secure platform.

2. Zelle Transfer: For a quick and direct option, you can send your donation via Zelle using the email address wmdulaneyasalhfb@gmail.com.

Every contribution counts and helps us continue the important work we do together. Thank you for supporting the branch.

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August 2024 Meeting, Activities and Events

The newsletter highlights important information for branch members for the month of August.

  • Branch Meeting – Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 1 p.m. at the African American Museum
  • 60th Anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
    • WHEN: AUG 7, 2024
    • TIME: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
    • WHERE: The EEOC Kennedy Conference Room and via TEAMS
  • FREEDOM Schools
    • The dates of classes for 2024 are:
    • JULY 27 to SEPT. 21, 2024 &
    • OCTOBER 26 to DECEMBER 28, 2024
    • Both are scheduled from 3 – 5 p.m. The classes are FREE to teachers and students. Others can donate to the museum.
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Freedom Schools at the African American Museum

Saturdays JULY 27 – SEPT. 21, 2024 from 3-5 p.m.

Freedom Schools will offer participants an opportunity to learn about African American history as part of a national effort to counter state legislatures’ attempts to prevent the teaching of accurate African American history in public schools.

At a time when schools are limiting the teaching of African American history and libraries are pulling books off shelves, the African American Museum is launching a Freedom Schools series on Saturdays running from July 27 to Sept., 21 and October 26 to December 28, 2024.

The curriculum will focus on the following topics: African history; African American historiography; the African American experience in slavery, colonial and antebellum America; the experience of African Americans in the Civil War and Reconstruction; Harlem Renaissance; Civil Rights Movement; African Americans and the arts; Black politics; local history; and the Nadir of American Race Relations.