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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
Maggie L. Walker NHS to Host "Lest We Forget":  A Civil Rights Film Event

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Date: January 12, 2009
Contact: Eola Dance, 804 771-2017 x. 22

The National Park Service will host a Civil Rights film day on Monday, January 19, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the park's visitor center located at 600 N. 2nd Street, in Richmond, Virginia.  The event will examine American history from the close of the Civil War to the modern Civil Rights Movement.  Collectively, the selected films will shed light on the turbulent times during which Maggie L. Walker came of age and began her quest to improve the lives of African Americans.  Each film will be followed by a ranger-led discussion.

The following is the film day schedule:

  • 10 a.m.  Aftershock:  Beyond the Civil War.  (90-minute documentary)  Chronicles the Reconstruction Era and the rise of Jim Crow.
  • 12 p.m.  Scottsboro:  An American Tragedy.  (90-minute documentary)  Examines the trial of nine African American teenagers accused of an infamous crime in depression-era Alabama.
  • 2 p.m.  The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.  (112-minute feature film)  Traces the story of a woman from her birth into slavery, to her role in the Civil Rights Movement.  Stars Cicely Tyson.

Admission is free.  Light refreshments will be available during the program.  Reservations are strongly suggested.  For tour information and to RSVP call 804 771-2017, x. 24.

Teller window at St. Luke Penny Savings Bank  

Did You Know?
625 mortgages were issued to black families by the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank in its first years of operation, remarkable for a time when it was extremely difficult for African Americans to received mortgages from other banks.

Last Updated: January 12, 2009 at 10:29 EST