Diversity in Delaware History Webinar Series
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Diversity in Delaware History Webinar Series
History is a combination of uncomfortable truths, differing perspectives, and difficult narratives. With this in mind, DSEA and the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs are sponsoring a Diversity in Delaware History webinar series that presents an inclusive view of Delaware history, builds a broader narrative, and puts today’s events in a historical context. Join us for any of the 6 webinars being offered that explore these diverse stories.
- Native American History - Tues, January 12th, 6-7:30pm
- Early Colonial Period (1631-1730’s) - Tues, February 9th, 6-7:30pm
- Slavery and Freedom Part 1: Revolution and the First Wave of Abolitionists Tues, March 9th, 6-7:30pm
- Slavery and Freedom Part 2: The Underground Railroad Tues, April 13th, 6-7:30pm
- Jim Crow Laws and Segregation - Tues, May 11th, 6-7:30pm
- Civil Rights to 21st Century - Tues, June 8th, 6-7:30pm
For more information on the sessions, go to: https://www.dsea.org/content/diversity-delaware-history
To register, go to: https://cvent.me/9arloL
Presented in cooperation with Delaware State Education Association, Delaware Historical Society, Delaware Historical & Cultural Affairs, Delaware Division of Libraries, the Mitchell Center for African American Heritage, Delaware Racial Collaborative, and the Delaware Department of Education.
Related LibGuide: Delawareana by Sarena Deglin
- Date:
- Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Show more dates
- Time:
- 6:00pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
- Location:
- Online Meeting
- Library:
- Delaware Libraries
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- History and Genealogy