Tuesday, February 28, 2017

TODAY! Learn About Civil Rights and Black History in South Jersey

The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey (AAHMSNJ) is bringing their exhibition to the United Methodist Communities at The Shores. 




Tanya Dixon of T. Wakes Soul Food in Egg Harbor Township will provide samples of BBQ Soul Food.

From the AAHMSNJ website:
http://www.aahmsnj.org/event/a-time-for-change-2/

Thinking of the civil rights movement does not typically conjure images of South Jersey. But our region touched – and was touched by – the national struggle for African-American equality.

Explore South Jersey’s role in the civil rights movement, from local desegregation and anti-discrimination movements, to iconic national events such as the 1964 Democratic National Convention protests in Atlantic City. “A Time for Change: Civil Rights in South Jersey” highlights these and more.

From South Jerseyans’ pilgrimage to the historic March on Washington in 1963 to Freedom Summer’s arrival on the Boardwalk in the summer of 1964. From the first Miss Black America pageant in 1968, to the origins of Martin Luther King Day that same year. From local desegregation efforts to the Camden riots.

Find out more about these historic events by visiting “A Time for Change: Civil Rights in South Jersey,” sponsored by Stockton University and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.


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