Special Event

Event

Dignity and Defiance: A Portrait of Mary Church Terrel

Fee:

Free.

Location:

This is a virtual event.

Dates & Times

Date:

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Time:

5:30 PM

Duration:

2 hours and 30 minutes

Type of Event

Partner Program
Virtual/Digital

Description

Join us for a screening of “Dignity and Defiance: A Portrait of Mary Church Terrell” on Aug. 19, as part of the 2020 From Slavery to Freedom Film Series presented by the African American Program of the Heinz History Center. After the film, join African American Program Director Samuel W Black and film producer Robin Hamilton for a discussion.

ABOUT THE FILM: Raised in privilege but degraded by persistent racial prejudice, Mary Church Terrell fought for the basic human right to be treated equally. Born the year of the Emancipation Proclamation, she made it her life’s mission to fight for justice. She, along with her husband, became champions of this cause. Along the way, their house became a beacon for change. Today, her former home on 326 T Street is a dilapidated frame in LeDroit Park in Washington, D.C. Its current state threatens to erase a landmark that deserves to be preserved for a woman whose efforts continue to impact the city.


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Contact Information

Senator John Heinz History Center
412-454-6000