Unveiling Truths: Family Histories and the Legacy of Slavery
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Unveiling Truths: Family Histories and the Legacy of Slavery
Join us for a special Women’s History Month program on March 5, 2025, in collaboration with the Charleston Symposium. This enriching program will feature a panel discussion on the powerful role of genealogical research in uncovering hidden family histories and its impact on understanding the enduring legacy of slavery. Esteemed speakers include Dr. Shirley Green, author of Revolutionary Blacks, and Margaret Seidler, author of Payne-ful Business, who courageously unveils her family’s ties to Charleston’s slave trade.
Moderated by Dr. Shelley Murphy, this conversation will delve into the transformative power of confronting difficult truths to shape a more informed future. Complementing the discussion, attendees are invited to experience an exclusive art walk showcasing works by acclaimed artist John W. Jones. These evocative pieces, inspired by Seidler's historical discoveries, bring to life the stories of the enslaved individuals whose labor and skills were central to Charleston’s development.
Mark your calendar for this unforgettable blend of dialogue and artistry.
IAAM Members receive $5 off the purchase of their tickets. Upon signing into your account, the discount will be applied automatically.
Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2024
Time: 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Museum Location: 14 Wharfside Street, Charleston, SC, 29401 | Studio Time
Parking Instructions: Metered parking is available on Concord Street. Paid parking is available at the SC Aquarium Parking Garage (24 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401)