Location:
Copley Formal Lounge, Georgetown University, 37th & O Street, NW
Details:
In conjunction with the District of Columbia, Georgetown University presents a program commemorating the Sesquicentennial (150th) Anniversary of President Lincoln's signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act of April 16, 1862, which freed 3,100 enslaved persons in the District of Columbia nine months before Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
Presenters include:
Maurice Jackson, PhD., Associate Professor
The Meaning of the Emancipation in the Nation's Capital: 1862 and 2012
Chandra Manning, PhD. Associate Professor
The Center of the Action: Runaway Slaves and the Union Army in Washington, DC and the Occupied South
A question and answer session will follow.
RSVP required by April 10, 2012. Handicap accessible.
Contact:
Brenda Willoughby
Email: [email protected]
Phone:
(202) 687-5677