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SUMMARY:African American Education in Jim Crow Era Brunswick: Creating a Community in a Segregated City
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Coastal African American Historic Preservation Commission\, a new exhibit explores segregated education in Brunswick from Reconstruction to 1970. The community is also invited to participate in a corresponding “Scan Day” that allows them to bring important materials to the event that they would like to have digitally preserved. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/african-american-education-in-jim-crow-era-brunswick-creating-a-community-in-a-segregated-city-2/
LOCATION:Selden Park\, 100 Genoa Martin Dr\, Brunswick\, GA\, 31520
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Pathways to Preservation: Georgia Black History Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join our partners at the Chipley Historical Center for a statewide gathering of grassroots organizations\, preservationists\, historians\, educators\, archivists\, and citizens coming together to launch the Georgia Black History Trail Initiative. \nThis community session marks the inaugural effort to connect and preserve Black heritage sites\, stories\, and legacies across the state.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/pathways-to-preservation-georgia-black-history-trails/
LOCATION:Greater Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church\, 3000 12th Avenue\, Columbus\, Georgia\, 31904
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Introduction of Amaru’s Adventures with Mississippian and Mesoamerican Art
DESCRIPTION:The Maya Heritage Center is offering an educational and artistic program designed to introduce Tift County students in grades K–8 to their Mesoamerican heritage while also exploring Mississippian culture and Indigenous history in the Southeast. \nThis program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/introduction-of-amarus-adventures-with-mississippian-and-mesoamerican-art/
LOCATION:Annie Belle Clark Elementary School\, Tifton\, Georgia\, 31793
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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