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Descendants of Black Georgetown: A Panel Discussion

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Auditorium 901 G Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

Learn about the hidden history of Black Georgetown from its descendants.

Join us The People's Archive and the Black Georgetown Foundation for a panel discussion featuring Linda Gray, Monica Roache’, Neville Waters III, and Vernon Ricks; all DC Natives who are descendants of Black Georgetown. This panel will be moderated by Lisa M. Fager, Executive Director of the Black Georgetown Foundation. The panel will feature clips from the 2025 WHUT documentary The Hidden Hidden History of Black Georgetown

This event is presented as part of the programming accompanying Freedom & Resistance: an exhibition inspired by The 1619 Project.

This event will be ASL interpreted

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