Saturday, July 20, 2013

Black History Museum Hosts Two Events

The Alexandria Black History Museum hosted two events on Saturday. In the morning patrons joined artist, writer and educator Sushmita Mazumdar and Nina Tisara, director of Living Legends of Alexandria for chai tea and a book writing workshop. The workshop is one of a series of programs sponsored by Family Legends, an activity of Living Legends of Alexandria.





Sushmita Mazumdar pours chai tea at the book writing workshop



In the afternoon, visitors were welcomed at a community open house to celebrate the museum’s current exhibition, Living Legends of Alexandria: African American Activists and a signing of the newly released book, African Americans of Alexandria, Virginia: Beacons of Light in the Twentieth Century, written by Char McCargo Bah, Christa Watters, Audrey P. Davis, Gwendolyn Brown-Henderson, and James E. Henson, Sr.  


 Patrons queue up to have their books signed by three of the authors,
James Henson, Sr., Char McCargo Bah and Christa Watters.


Photos by Nina Tisara
The exhibition features 13 African Americans who have been chronicled as part of the Living Legends of Alexandria project: Ferdinand Day, Lillie Finklea, Carlton Funn Sr., Eula Miller, Melvin Miller, Bert Ransom, Nelson Greene Sr., Lynnwood Campbell, Lillian Patterson, Gwen Menefee-Smith, Dorothy Turner, Willie Bailey Sr. and Rosa Byrd. The exhibition runs through August 2013.

The book is available at the museum, local bookstores and online at Historypress.net.

 





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