The Catoctin Furnace was built in 1774 to make cannonballs for the War for Independence. Theresa Donnelly will share recent...
In honor of Underground Railroad Month, join us for a screening of the 2019 biopic of Harriet Tubman, followed by...
Local historian Susan Pearl will present her research on the enslaved families who lived and labored at the Fairview tobacco...
Celebrate Black History Month with the soulful fusion of Memphis blues, New York fire, and D.C. flavor with the Muneer...
Celebrate Black History Month with an unforgettable music matinee featuring award-winning saxophonist Brent Birckhead and his sextet. Hailed by The...
The Catoctin Furnace was built in 1774 to make cannonballs for the War for Independence. Theresa Donnelly will share recent research into the faces of the enslaved iron workers who made the American Revolution possible.
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In honor of Underground Railroad Month, join us for a screening of the 2019 biopic of Harriet Tubman, followed by a Q&A. Subtitles and ASL provided.
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Local historian Susan Pearl will present her research on the enslaved families who lived and labored at the Fairview tobacco plantation.
This is a hybrid program.
In-person registration is not required. Online attendees must register on www.pgparks.com and use the ticket code: MHM-SPEC-GA-20250925 to receive the link.
Celebrate Black History Month with the soulful fusion of Memphis blues, New York fire, and D.C. flavor with the Muneer Nasser Quintet. A master trumpeter, composer, and jazz historian, Nasser brings his deep-rooted passion for jazz to the stage. His latest album, Blue House Session, is a vibrant mix of blues, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and timeless jazz energy. Celebrate Black History Month with an electrifying performance that honors the past while igniting the future of jazz. Don’t miss this unforgettable afternoon of music. Celebrate history. Experience the music.
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Celebrate Black History Month with an unforgettable music matinee featuring award-winning saxophonist Brent Birckhead and his sextet. Hailed by The New York Times as “one of the most riveting young improvisers in New York,” Birckhead blends tradition and innovation, drawing from jazz, soul, and activism. A Howard University alumnus, he has performed with legends like Lauryn Hill, Nas, and George Duke. Experience his powerful sound and storytelling, showcasing the depth of African American musical heritage. Don’t miss this special tribute—an afternoon of history, culture, and soul-stirring jazz!
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