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CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 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
 um\, Museums
DTEND:20191009T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20190918T204925Z
DTSTART:20191008T230000Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Panel-1619: Race\, Gender\, and the State
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 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=27841">https://apps.alexandri
 ava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=27841</a><br />\n<br />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<br />We are now at the 400th anniversary of this sem
 inal year.\n<br />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<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum\n<br />Audi
 ence: Anyone may attend\n<br />Tags: Black History Museum\, Lyceum\, Muse
 ums
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