“The Continued Struggle: African Americans in Richmond & The Pursuit of Community in the Aftermath of the Civil War” Zoom Lecture

“The Continued Struggle: African Americans in Richmond & The Pursuit of Community in the Aftermath of the Civil War” Zoom Lecture
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Middlesex County Museum & Historical Society issued the following announcement on Aug. 28

Dr. Carey H. Latimore IV will be joining us via Zoom on September 12, 2021 at 4PM to discuss the topic of “The Continued Struggle: African Americans in Richmond & The Pursuit of Community in the Aftermath of the Civil War”

Dr. Carey H. Latimore IV is an associate professor of history at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. A Middlesex County native, he is a graduate of Middlesex High School, Rappahannock Community College, and the University of Richmond, who holds a Ph.D from Emory University.  A prolific writer and lecturer, Dr. Latimore teaches courses on Black History and the Old South and is the co-director of Trinity’s African Studies Department. He was just recognized with Trinity University’s most prestigious faculty award—the Z.T. Scott award. Dr. Latimore is a Baptist minister who was ordained at Antioch Baptist Church in Saluda.

Sign Up For This Event at https://middlesexmuseum.com/…/zoom-presentation-with…/

Original source can be found here.



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