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SUMMARY:A Lenten Journey through Black History in Rural Ohio - Session 2
DESCRIPTION:The Catholic Rural Life Conferences and Anti-Racism Task Force of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Social Action Office invite you to join us for a series of three presentations looking at three unique aspects of African American history in southwestern Ohio. \nThe talks will operate independently so attendees can join for the whole series or simply the one or two that work for their schedules. All talks will take place over Zoom. \nSession 2: \nCarthagena—Ohio’s Largest Free Black and Mulatto Settlement \nWhite mobs during the Cincinnati Riots of 1829 forced half of the 2\,250 black people to escape from the city. In 1835\, along with abolitionist Augustus Wattles\, fifteen free black families fled north\, and purchased hundreds of acres in Mercer County. Mulatto Charles Moore plotted the Village of Carthagena in 1840\, and by 1860 more than 600 blacks and mulattos lived on their farms nearby. Hear the history of these pioneers who established Ohio’s largest rural pre-Civil War black community. \nPresenter: Mary Ann Olding\, President & Owner of Old World Research Company
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/a-lenten-journey-through-black-history-in-rural-ohio-session-2
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CATEGORIES:Catholic Social Action
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SUMMARY:A Lenten Journey through Black History in Rural Ohio - Session 3
DESCRIPTION:The Catholic Rural Life Conferences and Anti-Racism Task Force of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Social Action Office invite you to join us for a series of three presentations looking at three unique aspects of African American history in southwestern Ohio. \nThe talks will operate independently so attendees can join for the whole series or simply the one or two that work for their schedules. All talks will take place over Zoom. \nSession 3: \nGist Communities—Settlements of Freed Slaves: How They Happened and Continue Today\n \nIn the early part of the 19th century\, Samuel Gist of Virginia bought several hundred acres of land in southwest Ohio which he bequeathed to his slaves. They were emancipated upon Gist’s death and escorted to this land to live as freed black persons. Learn how three Gist Communities were formed from this reality\, how they worked\, how they eventually dwindled\, and how folks today struggle to preserve them (and learn about other experiences of rural Blacks in the quest for equal treatment). \nPresenters: Neil Snarr\, Professor Emeritus at Wilmington College\, & Peggy Mills Warner\, 6th generation descendent of the Gist Community in Brown County
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/a-lenten-journey-through-black-history-in-rural-ohio-session-3
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CATEGORIES:Catholic Social Action
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SUMMARY:Dismas Journey
DESCRIPTION:The Dismas Task Force\, the collaborative group out of the Archdiocese that works to serve and support those re-entering the community after incarceration\, is hosting a Lenten virtual Dismas Journey which is a great chance to hear directly from folks who work on the front lines with people re-entering as well as from individuals who are themselves returning citizens.\nAll are welcome to come\, and we’d love to have folks from across the Archdiocese (and beyond!) join us for this powerful presentation.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/dismas-journey
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Catholic Social Action
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