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In partnership with Crispus Attucks Community Center's Young Professionals of Color Network, LancasterHistory will help facilitate meaningful, safe discussions about the historical and current civic and social issues affecting our communities. To honor Black History Month, we'll come together to explore journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones's latest work, focusing on the evolution, current status, and future prospects of civil rights and legal frameworks in America. Participants will receive selected articles or audio content from her recent work to review before the discussion, which will be included in the registration confirmation email. To register, please visit buff.ly/xg2kY63.

For questions, please contact Starleisha Gingrich, Education and Programs Manager at LancasterHistory (starleisha.gingrich@lancasterhistory.org) or Josh Hunter, Director of the Crispus Attucks Community Center (jhunter@caplanc.org).
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#OnThisDay in 1965, members of the George Ross Society, Children of the American Revolution were photographed planting a memorial white oak tree at LancasterHistory (formerly known as Lancaster County Historical Society). The tree was planted to commemorate the then senior president of the historical society. The members in the photo are Carolyn Hoober, state librarian- curator; Louis Hassoldt, conservation chairman; William Hassoldt, Alice Zimmerman, and Philip Hammond. 

📸 General Collection, LancasterHistory

#onthisday #OTD #ThrowbackThursday #TBT #LancasterPa #LancasterHistory

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