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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Separate but UNequal: The History of School Segregation in Montgomery County
DESCRIPTION:with Ralph Buglass | pre-recorded virtual event | Education\, denied to the enslaved\, was one of the highest priorities of emancipated African Americans. But in Montgomery County\, where slavery existed\, public education was not extended to Black children until a decade after it was instituted for White children. Even then\, the practice of “separate but equal” schools was anything but equal\, and no Black high school was built until well into the 20th century. A surprising number of these African American schools used during segregation still exist in the county\, including several erected through a partnership between Booker T. Washington and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald that helped improve Black education all over the South. Originally aired February 2025. Recording available June 15 – 21   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/es/event/history-conversations-rewind-separate-but-unequal-the-history-of-school-segregation-in-montgomery-county/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montgomery History":MAILTO:mgagle@montgomeryhistory.org
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Becoming Americans: 1774
DESCRIPTION:with Sandra Heiler |  June 11\, 2024\, marked the 250th anniversary of the Hungerford Resolves\, when ten men from the area that became Montgomery County signed a set of historic agreements at Hungerford’s Tavern in the tiny crossroads village now called Rockville. Join Sandra Heiler as she places the Resolves in the context of the transition of American colonists from Englishmen and -women to Americans\, focusing on the chain of events that led to the Resolves\, what they agreed\, why they were historic\, and what happened next. Originally aired June 2024.  Recording available June 22 – 29.     
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/es/event/history-conversations-rewind-becoming-americans-1774/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montgomery History":MAILTO:mgagle@montgomeryhistory.org
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SUMMARY:Heritage Days | Stonestreet Open House
DESCRIPTION:June 27 12 -4 PM | With Clarence “Corky” Hickey | FREE | Join Montgomery History and Heritage Montgomery for a special open house at the Stonestreet Museum of 19th Century Medicine  In partnership with Heritage Montgomery for the annual Heritage Days celebration\, the Stonestreet Museum of 19th Century Medicine will be open for “office hours” on June 27 from 12-4 PM. Stop in for a visit with the doctor and learn how medical practices evolved through the late 1800s into the early 1900s. Dr. Stonestreet will be on hand to share the history of the museum and doctor’s office. There will be hands on activities for kids. Admission is free\, and no registration is required—just stop by!   
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/es/event/heritage-days-stonestreet-open-house/
LOCATION:Stonestreet Museum of 19th Century Medicine\, 42 W. Middle Ln\, Rockville\, MD\, 20850\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montgomery History":MAILTO:mgagle@montgomeryhistory.org
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Clara Barton – An American Life
DESCRIPTION:with National Park Ranger Kevin Patti |  How did a shy girl born on a New England farm in 1821 break through the barriers that so often confined women to the domestic sphere? How did she go on to have a sixty-year career of public service that touched people all over the world? How did she found the American Red Cross\, an organization that still helps people in need today? And what gave this woman the courage to go where the fighting was taking place during the Civil War\, a place women did not go? This illustrated talk by Park Ranger Kevin Patti from Clara Barton National Historic Site will use photographs from Clara Barton’s life and times to answer these questions and describe the development of her remarkable career.   Originally aired March 4\, 2025. Recording available June 29 – July 6.     
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/es/event/history-conversations-rewind-clara-barton-an-american-life/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montgomery History":MAILTO:mgagle@montgomeryhistory.org
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