[Michlib-l] Black History Month program--Tomorrow night, all are invited (via Zoom)

Betsy Myers mmyers at tadl.org
Mon Feb 8 13:03:00 EST 2021


This is a story not to be forgotten, please join us and filmmaker Craig
Dudnick as he portrays Evanston's Living History:

*It is the story of a community’s struggle for justice; with roots
extending to the town of Abbeville, South Carolina and the horrific
lynching of one of its prominent citizens, Anthony Crawford. Follow the
lives of Crawford’s descendants and their allies as the fight for the
passage of United States Senate Resolution 39, which apologized for the
failure of the Senate to enact anti-lynching legislation. Learn about
Evanston’s greatest generation, and their courageous fight to free Evanston
from the bondage of racial discrimination.*

Please share with your communities, all are invited but registration is
required for this event:
https://www.tadl.org/event/evanstons-living-history-via-zoom/


Betsy Myers
Reference Department
Interlibrary Loan/Programming
Traverse Area District Library
610 Woodmere Ave
Traverse City, MI  49686
231 932-8502

Currently just read:  Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz
Currently just listened to:  Time for Mercy by John Grisham
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