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Details for Echoes of the Enslaved: History in Her Hands

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Join us for an evening commemorating Black women and discover how archaeology can facilitate discussions on the lasting legacies of enslavement in Prince George's County. Feel free to attend the activities that most interest you; staying for the entire event is not necessary. If you'd like to join us for dinner, please indicate at registration. Here's what to look forward to in our event itinerary: From 4 to 6 pm, experience "History in Her Hands," a new museum exhibit about the lives of colonial Black women enslaved at Darnall's Chance. Learn how archaeology works to interpret the lives of underrepresented people in history. Partake in a dinner that celebrates African American cuisine. At 6:30 pm, listen to an all-woman panel discuss the dynamic relationships of an 18th-century household and the lasting impacts of enslavement on today's society. At 8 pm, join us fireside for continuing conversations on experiences and perspectives of the day.