BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DESCRIPTION:During the twentieth century\, a significant amount of coastal property in the South was home to\, and owned by\, African Americans. METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//alexandriava.gov//Web Calendar 1.0//EN SUMMARY:Lecture-How Black Beaches Became White Wealth on Feb 11\, 2017 X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT12H X-WR-CALDESC:Lecture-How Black Beaches Became White Wealth on Feb 11\, 2017 X-WR-CALNAME:Lecture-How Black Beaches Became White Wealth on Feb 11\, 2017 X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Eastern BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History Museum,Museums,Old & Historic Alexandria,Parker Gr ay DESCRIPTION:To make sure the time\, location\, and other aspects have not c hanged\, or to share this event with your friends\, please see https://app s.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=15474\n\nDuring the twentieth c entury\, a significant amount of coastal property in the South was home to \, and owned by\, African Americans. In The Land Was Ours\, Andrew W. Kahr l discusses the history of these beaches\, and how they transitioned to lu xury properties such as resorts and condominiums. Kahrl also reflects on t he social\, economic\, and environmental implications of this redevelopmen t. \n\nAndrew W. Kahrl is an Assistant Professor of History at the Univers ity of Virginia. \n\n\nLocation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nCon tact Phone: 703.746.4356\nFees: Reservations Encouraged\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History Museum\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandr ia\, Parker Gray\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alex andriava.gov/Calendar/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=15474 DTEND:20170211T173000Z DTSTAMP:20170201T153809Z DTSTART:20170211T160000Z GEO:38.812083;-77.048042 LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St. SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Lecture-How Black Beaches Became White Wealth TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:6e6f73cf-bf51-486b-8c9f-d5cbc10087cd X-COA-DTSTAMP:20170201T153809Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR