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SUMMARY:Bartow History Museum Lecture: Atlanta's Civil and Human Rights Movement
DESCRIPTION:Movement: Atlanta's Journey to Leadership in the\n\nQuest for Civil and Human Rights\n\nPresented by Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris\n\n\nDr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris\, Chair of the Humanities Division of Morehouse College and Professor of Africana Studies\, will present Movement: Atlanta's Journey to Leadership in the Quest for Civil and Human Rights\, as part of the Bartow History Museum's on-line lecture programming.  Join us on Zoom on February 25th at 7 p.m. as Dr. Myrick-Harris discusses...\n\n	How Black Atlantans' Activism in the late 19th Century laid the foundation for Atlanta's role in the Civil Rights Movement in the mid- 20th century\n	Why Atlanta emerged as a major incubator of prominent black leaders and headquarters for national civil rights organizations\n	Little known Black women leaders in Atlanta during the height of the Civil Rights Movement\n\n\n\nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.  Tickets are required.  Member tickets are free and non-member tickets are $6.50.  Purchase your ticket at www.BartowHistoryMuseum.org. For more information\, please contact the museum at 770-387-2774.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div style="text-align: center\;"><strong>Movement: Atlanta&#39\;s Journey to Leadership in the<br />\nQuest for Civil and Human Rights<br />\nPresented by Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris</strong></div>\n<br />\nDr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris\, Chair of the Humanities Division of Morehouse College and Professor of Africana Studies\, will present Movement: Atlanta&#39\;s Journey to Leadership in the Quest for Civil and Human Rights\, as part of the Bartow History Museum&rsquo\;s on-line lecture programming.&nbsp\; Join us on Zoom on February 25th at 7 p.m. as Dr. Myrick-Harris discusses...\n<ul>\n	<li>How Black Atlantans&#39\; Activism in the late 19th Century laid the foundation for Atlanta&#39\;s role in the Civil Rights Movement in the mid- 20th century</li>\n	<li>Why Atlanta emerged as a major incubator of prominent black leaders and headquarters for national civil rights organizations</li>\n	<li>Little known Black women leaders in Atlanta during the height of the Civil Rights Movement</li>\n</ul>\n<br />\nThis is a virtual lecture on Zoom.&nbsp\; Tickets are required.&nbsp\; Member tickets are free and non-member tickets are $6.50.&nbsp\; Purchase your ticket at <a href="http://www.BartowHistoryMuseum.org" target="_blank">www.BartowHistoryMuseum.org</a>. For more information\, please contact the museum at 770-387-2774.
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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