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SUMMARY:Free Museum Admission: Juneteenth Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Juneteenth exploring African American  history and culture  while  visiting the Reginald F. Lewis Museum on June 19th  from 10 am to 5 pm. The  first 250 visitors who visits the museum on this day receives Free Admission. Check out  the calendar events for  Juneteenth programs taking place today. Programs included with your free admission.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/free-museum-admission-juneteenth-freedom-day/
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SUMMARY:Hybrid Juneteenth Event: Reconstruction and African American Memory
DESCRIPTION:Explore  the historical legacy of the Reconstruction Era and Freedmen’s Bureau with a scholarly lecture by Dr. Chris Bonner\, University of Maryland\, College Park. This presentation will be followed by a demo of the Smithsonian Freedmen’s Bureau Transcription Project with Quinton Gregory\, University of Maryland\, College Park. \nChristopher Bonner specializes in African American history\, particularly black protest in the early United States. He is at work on a manuscript titled “The Price of Citizenship\,” which examines black activists’ efforts to construct American citizenship before the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment. \nPartners: PGAAMCC\, Banneker-Douglass Museum\, Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture\, Community Co- Creation Lab \nClick Here to Register for the Online Program. ** Special Note: The museum will screen this virtual program onsite in the theater. Free admission offered  to the first 250 people who visit the museum  on June 19th.
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/virtual-juneteenth-event-reconstruction-and-african-american-memory/
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SUMMARY:Hybrid Event: Juneteenth Jamboree with Carole and Jeffery Boston Weatherford
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning mother and son duo Carole and Jeffery Boston Weatherford for a Juneteenth Jamboree! Following a reading of Carole’s book Juneteenth Jamboree and a talk about their ancestors\, listen to interactive spoken word by Jeffery and learn how to make a corn husk doll. Instructions on how to make a corn husk doll will be provided so participants can make one at home.  \nOnsite Virtual Program @ the Lewis Museum – Come join us onsite to view this virtual program and ask your questions in person while also visiting the Lewis Museum on Juneteenth. ** Special Note: Free admission offered  to the first 250 people who visit the museum  on June 19th. \nPresented in partnership with the Enoch Pratt  Free Library. \nTo Register Click Here
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/juneteenth-jamboree-with-carole-and-jeffery-boston-weatherford-virtual-hybrid/
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Short Kuts Show: Black Liberation\, Protest\, Freedom -  In Person Event
DESCRIPTION:This  Juneteenth Freedom Day Event is sponsored by imre.   \nEver just wanted to break free? Join us onsite at the Lewis Museum to experience stories of liberation for the premier Short Kuts Live Storytelling Show. In honor of Juneteenth\, also known as Freedom Day\, we celebrate the date when Major General Granger and Union troops reached Galveston\, Texas\, with news that the civil war had ended; it represents the end of slavery for all  in the United States of America.  \nOur Liberation: “Stories of Freedom and Emancipation” – The show explores the themes of liberation\, ranging from the joys of freedom to the perils people faced in the aftermath\, whether they were refugees\, survivors of domestic violence\, discrimination\, assault\, or in a strange land or felt like strangers in their own country. \nLiberation Theme Song:  Redemption Songs by Bob Marley \nFeatured Storytellers \n\nDr. Karsonya Wise Whitehead\nTsaonsda Edwards\nDionne Joyner-Weems\nDr. LaShay Harvey\nWinifred Winston\n\nProduced by Dr. LaMarr Darnell Shields and directed by Marc LaVeau. \nClick HERE to Register/Purchase Online Tickets. ** Special Note: Free admission offered  to the first 250 people who visit the museum  on June 19th. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://archive.lewismuseum.org/event/short-kuts-show-the-juneteenth-show-onsite/
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