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Civil rights in Louisiana: how history can teach us to better our world

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Wilton Library Lines: Book sale, reading, and poetry

Wilton Library Lines: Book sale, reading, and poetry Janet Crystal FacebookTwitterEmail Kim Leonard shops at a previous Wilton Library book sale, during a previous year. The library welcomes back all people to its book sale shoppers for its Spring Book Sale fundraiser beginning today, Thursday, May, 20, through Saturday, May 22, then again Monday, May 24, and Tuesday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With safety concerns in mind amid the coronavirus pandemic, the sale will take place in the Book Cellar of the library, and will be by appointment only.Janet Crystal / Wilton Library Book sale is now The library welcomes back all its book sale shoppers for its Spring Book Sale fundraiser beginning today, Thursday, May 20, through Saturday, May 22, then again Monday, May 24, and Tuesday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. With safety concerns in mind amid the coronavirus pandemic, the sale will take place in the Book Cellar pf the library, and will be by appointment only. Visit https://sig

Wilton Library in May: The College Timeline, Author Talks, Family Meditation and More!

Wilton Library in May: The College Timeline, Author Talks, Family Meditation and More!
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Book discussion features talk on voting rights, Black history

Book discussion features talk on voting rights, Black history Book discussion features talk on voting rights, Black history and last updated 2021-02-27 23:18:22-05 A book discussion was held Saturday night in Carencro during which participants discussed voting rights of Black citizens and Black women in the United States. Part of Louisiana Literary & Speakers Series from Southern University Law Center, the discussion focused on the book Black women Suffrage Movement and Black Voting Rights. The Zoom webinar was moderated by Dr. Theodore Foster, a professor of history at UL and featured discussion from John Pierre, a professor and dean of Southern University Law Center; Alana Odoms, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union; Jonathan C. Jay Augustus, attorney and minister; Margaret A. Burnham, attorney and director of the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project; and Ernest Johnson, attorney and civil rights activist.

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