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The Winchester Black History & Heritage Committee
~ Black History Program Event~
Saturday, February 22, 2020, 2 PM
Christ Temple Apostolic Church
209 Madison Avenue
Winchester, KY
The WBHHC is presenting Kentucky Humanities Council Virgil Covington, Jr. as
Williams Wells Brown:
“How I Got My Name”
The Black History Program event honors the life and legacy of abolitionist, lecturer, and historian William Wells Brown. Brown is a Kentucky native celebrated as the first published African-American novelist and playwright.
THE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
The Winchester Black History & Heritage Committee
~ Black History Program Event~
Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2 PM
Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church
37 Fifth Street
Winchester, KY
~Theme~
Black History Is Our History: Black history. Your history. Our history.
“Remembering Our Stories”
The legacy of storytelling in the African-American community is rich and historic. In recognition of this year’s Black History Month, five leading voices of an inter-generation panel will share their stories and experiences:
Emmett “Buzz” Burnam, Darlene Jones, Sharon Morris, Walter Newell, Jr., & Ruth Taylor
Come be inspired by the men and women whose courage and sacrifice have made this county a better place.
THE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.