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SUMMARY:Panel-1619: Race\, Gender\, and the State on Oct 8\, 2019
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ar/Detail.aspx?si=27841\n\nThe year 1619 was a turning point in history i
n establishing the European presence in North America. Three precedents w
ere set: the first Africans were transported to Virginia\, a cargo of wom
en came to America\, and the Virginia Assembly was established.\nWe are n
ow at the 400th anniversary of this seminal year.\nDr. Jim McClellan will
discuss the significance of 1619\, the beginnings of European-style repr
esentative government\, and the enslavement of Native Americans. Dr. Lyne
tte Garrett will talk about women in Colonial Virginia and Dr. Nick Gaff
ney will address the enslavement of people of African descent.\n\nLocatio
n: Lyceum\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History Museum\, Lyce
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SUMMARY:Panel-1619: Race\, Gender\, and the State
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The year 1619 was
a turning point in history in establishing the European presence in North
America. Three precedents were set: the first Africans were transported
to Virginia\, a cargo of women came to America\, and the Virginia Assembl
y was established.\n
We are now at the 400th anniversary of this sem
inal year.\n
Dr. Jim McClellan will discuss the significance of 1619
\, the beginnings of European-style representative government\, and the e
nslavement of Native Americans. Dr. Lynette Garrett will talk about women
in Colonial Virginia and Dr. Nick Gaffney will address the enslavement
of people of African descent.\n
\n
Location: Lyceum\n
Audi
ence: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History Museum\, Lyceum\, Muse
ums\n
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Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alex
andriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=27841
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