Understanding Princeton's African-American History: An Exploration Through Places

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Sep

23

11:00pm

Understanding Princeton's African-American History: An Exploration Through Places

By Princeton Public Library

Join historian and multi-generational Witherspoon-Jackson resident, Shirley Satterfield, for a live virtual presentation showcasing the 29 plaques that have been installed and will soon be installed as the Heritage Tour in the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood, Princeton's 20th historic district. These plaques tell the rich history of African-American establishments in Princeton.
This program is the first in a series co-sponsored by the Historical Society of Princeton, the Princeton Public Library, and the Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society. Register for the Understanding the History of Racism in Princeton: An Exploration of Archives discussion programs, on September 30 and October 7 via Zoom.

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