Sunday, June 24, 2012

African-American History in Washington, D.C., Part 2

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White House Historical Association | David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History

Coming up is a program on African-American work and life in Washington, D.C. - especially in the area around the White House known as President's Park.
We'll hear from Alexandra Lane, Rights and Reproductions Coordinator .. Read More

Coming up is a program on African-American work and life in Washington, D.C. - especially in the area around the White House known as President's Park.
We'll hear from Alexandra Lane, Rights and Reproductions Coordinator for the White House Historical Association about the Gadsby family and slave trading in D.C. We also hear from Elizabeth Dowling Taylor, author of A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons.
This hour-long event took place at St. John's Church on the edge of President's Park.

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