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Black History Month Film Screening | Current: A Descendant's Journey for Truth

Black History Month Film Screening | Current: A Descendant's Journey for Truth

Join us for a preview screening of the documentary film Current: A Descendant's Journey for Truth followed by a discussion with producer Pam Smith, director Loria King and other members of the film’s team. The filmmakers ride the rivers and walk the land that brought enslaved people to the shores of Virginia and to the places of their bondage and resistance. As the film explores the legacies of enslavement and what it will take for our country to repair and heal, it examines why it is important to tell the truth about history. 

Producer Pam Smith is a historian and genealogist who did research for the film at the Library of Virginia. She is a descendant of Matilda (Lewis) Threlkeld, who was the biological granddaughter of Lucy Jefferson Lewis, sister to Thomas Jefferson, which makes Matilda the enslaved niece of Thomas Jefferson. This screening features the Virginia portion of the film, shot in Richmond, Charlottesville and Arlington. It includes commentary by Virginia artists, teachers, students, librarians, historians, family history researchers, faith leaders, social justice advocates and others, including historian and author Edward Ayers, genealogist Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy and Jenna Owens with the Getting Word African American Oral History Project at Monticello. 

For more information, contact Anne McCrery at anne.mccrery@lva.virginia.gov or 804.692.3568.

This talk is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Limited free parking is available underneath the Library at 800 East Broad Street.

Calendar:
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Date:
Friday, February 23, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Lecture Hall
Audience:
  History  
Categories:
  Film  
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