Aug 13 2016
Second Saturday Lecture Series: York’s African American Experience

Second Saturday Lecture Series: York’s African American Experience

Presented by York County History Center at York County Historical Society Museum

The African American Historical Preservation Society (AAHPS) is a newly formed group dedicated to collecting, preserving and propagating information related to the African American experience in York, Pennsylvania. Society member Jeff Kirkland will present an overview of the groups’ work in documenting the local African American experience from the late 1700s until the mid to late 1900s….from the arrival of the first manumitted slaves, the strong abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad, to present day educators, entrepreneurs and community leaders. The hope of the AAHPS is to provide a sense of identity and motivation to members of our community, especially the youth, so that they might understand and appreciate our significant contributions to the building of this historic region…..as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “ We are not Makers of History….We are Made by History.”

Free and open to the public!

Admission Info

Free and open to the public. No registration required

Dates & Times

2016/08/13 - 2016/08/13

Location Info

York County Historical Society Museum

250 East Market Street, York, PA 17401

Parking Info

Currently 250 East Market St is only open for programs.

 

You may park behind the museum on Mason Ave near the Church or park on the street out front of the museum.