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SUMMARY:An evening of freedom songs
DESCRIPTION:1619: 400 Years Later\, Performance by Conroy Warren\nPart of the NY Times “1619” project examining the legacy of enslavement in the U.S.\, Walt Whitman Library hosts a performance by Conroy Warren\,  singing classic songs of freedom\, West Indian and American music including Calypso/Socca\, Reggae and folk music.
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/an-evening-of-freedom-songs/
LOCATION:Walt Whitman Branch / Brooklyn Public Library\, 93 St. Edwards Street btwn Myrtle and Park\, 11205
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Walt Whitman library hosts a 1619 project\, discussion with Jacob Morris
DESCRIPTION:1619: 400 Years Later\, Discussion with Jacob Morris\nPart of the NY Times “1619” project examining the legacy of enslavement in the U.S.\, Walt Whitman Library hosts \nDiscussion with Historian Jacob Morris –   talks about the challenges in preserving \nhistory of slavery and abolitionists in the Fort Greene community. \nPlease RSVP online by Monday\, November 11th
URL:https://myrtleavenue.org/event/walt-whitman-library-hosts-a-1619-project-discussion-with-jacob-morris/
LOCATION:Walt Whitman Branch / Brooklyn Public Library\, 93 St. Edwards Street btwn Myrtle and Park\, 11205
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SUMMARY:Walt Whitman library talk on preserving #227 Duffield
DESCRIPTION:400 Years Later\, Discussion with Raul Rothblatt\nPart of the NY Times “1619” project examining the legacy of enslavement in the U.S.\, Walt Whitman Library hosts Raul Rothblatt who will talk about preserving #227 Duffield and the parts believed to be safe stops on the Underground Railroad. \n“227 Duffield Street was home to two prominent African American Abolitionists who were friends of and hosted William Lloyd Garrison. The property embodies the role Brooklyn and New York City played in the Abolitionist movement at a time when the Fugitive Slave Act was the law of the land.” -From the Brownstoner.com
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LOCATION:Brooklyn\, NY\, United States
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