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Stepping Into Durham’s Long Civil Rights Movement: A Downtown Walking Tour
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This tour will focus on Civil Rights History, Immigration Issues, LGBTQ Youth Activism and early Jewish and Women elected officials. At each stop we will learn about how our past impacts issues of today and invited guests will share personal experience and reminiscences about these important issues. Our goal is to connect Social Justice activism across issues and time.
The tour will begin and end at Parrish Street Forum, 108 W. Parrish Street. Refreshments will be provided.
Free and Open to Everyone!
Sponsored by the Pauli Murray Project at the Duke Human Rights Center/Franklin Humanities Institute
Outreach partners: Preservation Durham; Museum of Durham History; Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People; Southwest Central Quality of Life Project; Bayard Rustin Centennial Project; Durham County Library; Parrish Street Advocacy Group.
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- Date:
- August 3, 2013
- Time:
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Event Tags:
- durham history, Pauli Murray Project, civil rights, Durham
Venue
- Parrish Street Forum – Durham
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108 West Parrish Street
Durham, NC 27708 United States + Google Map