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Learn about The Invention and Evolution of Slavery with Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning

Learn about “The Invention and Evolution of Slavery” with Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning Warsaw, VA –Rappahannock Community College’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) will offer several classes this summer with some held in person and others on Zoom. When the first Africans arrived at Jamestown in 1619, there was no provision in English law for perpetual servitude.  It would take most of a century to create the legal structures to support slavery. When those provisions were finally in place, the institution was not static; it continued to change. By the same token, emancipation was not brought about by a single proclamation or victory in battle; it was the result of a struggle that was already under way before the American Revolution began.  This class will trace the rise and fall of American Slavery in a series three lectures.

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RCC purchases new CDL truck for student use – Gazette Journal

By Melany Slaughter on May 12, 2021 Rappahannock Community College recently purchased a new manual tractor-trailer for its CDL students to practice on. Pictured above is the new truck which should last the school at least 20 years. Rappahannock Community College recently purchased a new tractor-trailer for its Commercial Driver’s License students to practice on. “I think it’s one of the best kept secrets in the local area,” said CDL instructor Michael Carter. Carter said that the school did this because it is focused on getting behind the student. For every 30-day class, there is one truck, one instructor and four student slots available.

RILL announces summer schedule – Gazette Journal

Posted On May 12, 2021 Rappahannock Community College’s Rappahannock Institute for Lifelong Learning (RILL) will offer several classes this summer with some held in-person and others on Zoom. “Church and State in Colonial and Revolutionary Virginia” will examine how Virginia moved from a royal colony with few dissenters and a well-established Church of England to an independent commonwealth that declared religious freedom to be a natural right of mankind. Robert Teagle, executive director of Historic Christ Church and Museum in Weems, will teach the class on May 26, June 2 and June 9 from 10 a.m. to noon each day in the Bayne Center. Advanced registration and payment of $35 is required.

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