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can Emancipation in an Occupied City\, which tells the story of formerly
enslaved and self-emancipated people in a newly occupied city during the
Civil War.
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ar/Detail.aspx?si=56831\n\nHear from editor Audrey Davis and the authors
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ory of formerly enslaved and self-emancipated people in a newly occupied
city during the Civil War. They sought refuge in Alexandria\, coming with
only hopes and dreams for life as free people. They came seeking freedom
\, but many did not live long in it. Those who survived used their labor
for the cause of freedom. A book signing will follow after the authors' p
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Hear from editor A
udrey Davis and the authors of African American Emancipation in an Occupi
ed City\, which tells the story of formerly enslaved and self-emancipated
people in a newly occupied city during the Civil War. They sought refuge
in Alexandria\, coming with only hopes and dreams for life as free peopl
e. They came seeking freedom\, but many did not live long in it. Those wh
o survived used their labor for the cause of freedom. A book signing will
follow after the authors? presentations. \n
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Location: Lyceu
m\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Black H
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