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POSTPONED: “Patrolling the Boundaries of Race through Lynching, Then and Now”

  • Flagler College, Flagler Room (Ponce Hall) St. Augustine, FL, 32084 United States (map)

*UPDATE* - 4/21/22 This program has been postponed until September. When the new date is confirmed, we will share it here and on our website.

Join the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center and Kenan Distinguished Professor of History Dr. Michael Butler for a lecture on lynching and racial terror from Dr. Terry Anne Scott.

“Lynching is not a relic of a Jim Crow past. It is a modern form of racial terror. Dr. [Terry Anne] Scott will examine how lynching sits squarely on a historical continuum of systemic racism and racial othering. She will also offer ideas about how we can work to create a future defined by equity and compassion.”

The lecture will be in the Flagler Room at 7:00 p.m.

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