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Take Two Tour at the Ackland

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

featuring Carolyn Allmendinger (Director of Education and Interpretation, Ackland Art Museum) and Max Owre (Carolina Public Humanities Executive Director and Teaching Assistant Professor of History)    This tour of the Ackland Art Museum's exhibition, Reform to Restoration, will highlight select … Read more

“Indivisible,” with Dr. Sonny Kelly

Fayetteville Technical Community College 2201 Hull Road, Fayetteville, NC, United States +1 more

A Humanities on the Road program in Fayetteville, NC In this engaging and interactive presentation, scholar and playwright Dr. Sonny Kelly will use the tools of storytelling, lecture, poetry, and dramatic interpretation to grapple with the difficulties we have faced … Read more

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The Ongoing Fight for Freedom: Stories of NC’s Black Veterans

NorthStar Church of the Arts 220 W Geer Street, Durham, NC, United States

a special, one-man performance & presentation by Dr. Sonny Kelly! From the Revolutionary War to modern day military operations, Black North Carolinians have fought for freedom, both on and off the traditional battlefield. They have served the U.S. military with … Read more

Private Booker T. Spicely Symposium

NCCU Student Center 511 Nelson Street, Durham, NC, United States

featuring Margaret Burnham, University Distinguished Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of African Studies at Northeastern University A Carolina Public Humanities Co-Sponsored Symposium   Private Spicely was a U.S. Army Soldier stationed at Camp Butner, North Carolina. In 1944, during … Read more