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DESCRIPTION:"Preserving Alexandria's African American Heritage: The Develo
pment of Freedmen's Cemetery Memorial." An Alexandria Civil War Sesquicen
tennial Lecture\, hosted by the Beatley Central Library and the Office of
Historic Alexandria. Lecture by Francine Bromberg\, Acting Director of A
lexandria Archaeology\, and Audrey Davis\, Acting Director of Alexandria
Black History Museum. The illustrated lecture will focus on the history a
nd archaeology of the Cemetery\, established in 1864 by the military gove
rnor of Alexandria. It serves as the resting place for African American r
efugees who fled to Alexandria from bondage in the war-torn areas south a
nd west of the town.
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age: The Development of Freedmen's Cemetery Memorial." An Alexandria Civi
l War Sesquicentennial Lecture\, hosted by the Beatley Central Library an
d the Office of Historic Alexandria. Lecture by Francine Bromberg\, Actin
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of Alexandria Black History Museum. The illustrated lecture will focus o
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e military governor of Alexandria. It serves as the resting place for Afr
ican American refugees who fled to Alexandria from bondage in the war-tor
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"\;Preserving Al
exandria'\;s African American Heritage: The Development of Freedmen
9\;s Cemetery Memorial."\; An Alexandria Civil War Sesquicentennial L
ecture\, hosted by the Beatley Central Library and the Office of Historic
Alexandria. Lecture by Francine Bromberg\, Acting Director of Alexandria
Archaeology\, and Audrey Davis\, Acting Director of Alexandria Black His
tory Museum. The illustrated lecture will focus on the history and archae
ology of the Cemetery\, established in 1864 by the military governor of A
lexandria. It serves as the resting place for African American refugees w
ho fled to Alexandria from bondage in the war-torn areas south and west o
f the town.\n
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Location: Beatley Library\, 5005 Duke St.\n
Contact Person: Margo Chisholm\n
Contact Phone: 703.746.1702\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
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