Network of Social Justice, Winchester Historical Society, and the Winchester Anti-Racism Solidarity Collective commemorated the 160th anniversary of Frederick Douglass' visit to Winchester's Lyceum Hall via a zoom program. Dr. Ellen Knight gave opening remarks before introducing Douglass historian Nathan Richardson. The event finished with an interactive discussion led by members of the Anti-Racism Solidarity Collective.
![]() Winchester resident, Dr. Jerry Blaine shared his mother's story about surviving the Nazi concentration camps. See the recording: Lest We Forget with Dr. Jerry Blaine - January 27, 2022 on Vimeo ![]() Historian, author, and Harvard professor Nancy Koehn discussed Abraham Lincoln to a public audience via zoom. This event was presented by Winchester Historical Society and the Winchester Public Library and was made possible by Mass Humanities Bridge Street Grant. See the recording at http://www.winchesterhistoricalsociety.org/winchester-online-programs. |
AuthorWinchester Cultural District Committee Archives
December 2024
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