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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: On the Circuit: Networks of Black Entertainment in Georgia
DESCRIPTION:On the Circuit: Networks of Black Entertainment in Georgia\nThe Bartow History Museum will host a special roundtable program\, On the Circuit: Networks of Black Entertainment in Georgia\, exploring the history and legacy of the Chitlin Circuit and its vital role in providing safe performance spaces for Black entertainers during segregation. \nIn 2024\, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) received a grant from the Fox Theatre in Atlanta to develop a historic context for the proposed Georgia Chitlin Circuit Heritage Trail. From the 1920s through the mid-1960s\, the Chitlin Circuit functioned as a statewide network of tent shows\, theaters\, and juke joints that allowed Black performers to tour and perform safely across the South. \nThe program will feature a panel of experts involved in the heritage trail project. Mary Wilson Joseph\, Community Outreach Coordinator with DCA\, will introduce the initiative and outline its goals. Historian Renee’ Donnell of New South Associates will present findings from this year’s study\, highlighting research methods and notable Chitlin Circuit venues across Georgia. Graduate Assistant Maya Henry will also participate in the program. \nMs. Joseph will conclude the program by moderating a panel discussion and audience Q&A\, giving attendees the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers and ongoing preservation efforts. \nAdmission\n\nFree for museum members\n$9 for non-members\n\nGet Your Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/lunch-learn-on-the-circuit-networks-of-black-entertainment-in-georgia/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs
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SUMMARY:Evening Lecture: First Footsteps of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:From Slavery to Service: Black U.S. Soldiers in the Civil War\nThe Bartow History Museum will host historian Brad Quinlin for a powerful presentation examining the lives and service of formerly enslaved men who became U.S. soldiers during the Civil War. \nIn 1864\, these newly freed men were assigned as stretcher bearers during the Atlanta Campaign\, moving across the battlefields of Resaca\, Kennesaw Mountain\, Vinings Station\, and Atlanta. Under fire\, they risked their lives to save wounded Union soldiers\, playing a critical yet often overlooked role in the war effort. \nDuring the program\, Quinlin will share the stories of William Tucker\, Matthew Moore\, George Wilson\, Cleve Berq\, and others\, tracing their journeys from slavery to freedom to military service. Drawing from personal accounts and historical documentation\, the presentation highlights the courage\, resilience\, and humanity of these men during and after the war. \nQuinlin’s work is grounded in more than 30 years of research and over 500\,000 documents collected from the National Archives in Washington\, D.C.\, bringing depth and clarity to a chapter of Civil War history that deserves wider recognition. \nAbout the Speaker\nBrad Quinlin is a lifelong student of American history with a focus on the Civil War. He has worked on 32 film and television productions\, including Glory\, Gettysburg\, Andersonville\, and The Perfect Tribute\, and appeared on Who Do You Think You Are? as a guide and research advisor. He was the lead researcher for the award-winning Kennesaw Mountain Battlefield film One Last Mountain and has contributed to National Geographic’s Diggers and The Untold Story of the Civil War. \nA Master Volunteer with the National Park Service\, Quinlin has logged more than 10\,000 volunteer hours\, with his research featured in exhibits at the Atlanta History Center and Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. He has written or co-written 25 Civil War books\, helped secure Medals of Honor for Andrews Raid participants approved in 2024\, and leads battlefield tours for visitors from around the world. \nAdmission\n\nFree for museum members\n$9 for non-members\n\nGet Your Tickets Here
URL:https://bartowhistorymuseum.org/event/evening-lecture-first-footsteps-of-freedom/
LOCATION:Bartow History Museum\, 4 East Church Street\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures/Programs,Museum After Dark
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