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SUMMARY:Sojourner Truth Comes Alive
DESCRIPTION:Sojourner Truth Comes Alive with Karen Bostic. \nThe Arlington Historical Society is proud to partner with the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington to present Karen Bostic interpreting Sojourner Truth. Sojourner Truth\, formerly enslaved\, was a renowned activist and abolitionist. In 1851\, in Akron\, Ohio\, she delivered what is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women’s rights speeches in American history. She continued to speak out during the Civil War. \nSojourner Truth lived in Freedman’s Village which was established after the Civil War on what had been the Arlington plantation grounds. She helped newly free residents find employment\, advised them on their rights\, taught women domestic skills\, and served as a spiritual mentor for many. Her lessons resonate today. Ms. Bostic will reenact or historically interpret Sojourner Truth. Afterwards\, Wakefield High School educator\, Antoinette Waters\, will answer your questions and give us details about Sojourner Truth’s life and impact in history and today. \nAntoinette Waters (photo at right) teaches advanced placement (AP) US history and AP African American studies at Wakefield High School. Originally from Bowie\, Maryland\, she has a Bachelors degree in education from Temple University and a Masters in Education from George Mason University. She has taught in DC and Alexandria public schools. \nAttend via Zoom or In-Person\nPREREGISTER FOR ZOOM ACCESS. You can attend this event on Zoom or in-person on the Marymount University Main Campus.  If you want to attend this event virtually\, please click HERE to register. Please register by Wednesday\, December 11.  Zoom access information will be sent to you on the morning of the event on Thursday\, December 12. \nDRIVING DIRECTIONS and FREE PARKING: Attendees planning to attend the event in-person should enter the Marymount University campus at the library gate on N. 26th Street. From Glebe Road going north\, take a right onto 26th Street. Pass the intersection with Yorktown Road and then enter the campus through the next gate on your left. The library is to your left as you enter the campus. Free garage parking is just past the library at the bottom of the small incline. (Handicapped parking is immediately to your right as you enter through the gate onto campus.) \n\nIf the university has lowered the garage gates\, push the button and let them know you’re here for an Arlington Historical Society event in the library. To leave\, push the button and they’ll raise the gate.\n\nThis event is one of the monthly series of free public programs sponsored by the Arlington Historical Society. This event is hosted courtesy of the Marymount University politics program’s American Heritage Initiative. For more information\, please email: info@arlingtonhistoricalsociety.org.
URL:https://arlhist.org/event/sojourner-truth-comes-alive-2/
LOCATION:Reinsch Library Auditorium\, Marymount University\, 2807 North Glebe Road\, Arlington
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SUMMARY:George Washington's Forest Guided History Walk: 250th Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:Walk in the footsteps of George Washington on a guided walking tour to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Washington’s purchase of 1168 acres of land in what is now Arlington. After the Revolutionary War\, Washington returned home and surveyed his property. You’ll visit a survey marker used by George Washington\, an 18th Century home with connections to Washington\, an historic spring likely visited by Washington\, the site of a mill built by Washington’s step-grandson\, and more. \nThis guided walk is usually only offered in the spring but this year we’re celebrating the 250th Anniversary of George Washington’s purchase of land in what became Arlington County. \nThis event begins at the Ball-Sellers Ho0use which will be specially open just for walkers. Because of the colder weather\, we are starting at 12:30 pm and NOT the usual 1:30.  Dress for the weather.
URL:https://arlhist.org/event/george-washingtons-forest-guided-history-walk-250th-commemoration/
LOCATION:Ball-Sellers House\, 5620 3rd Street\, South\, Arlington VA 22204\, VA\, 22312\, United States
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