YOU ARE INVITED
Orange County African American County Heritage Program &
2025 Annual Membership Meeting
Sunday, February 16, 2025, 2:00 pm
The Arts Center in Orange
129 E Main StreetÂ
The program starts after a brief business meeting
Mapping and Uncovering African American Heritage in Central VirginiaÂ
Join us for an illuminating afternoon featuring two groundbreaking research projects exploring African American history in our region.
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Part 1: African and African-Descended Histories at GermannaÂ
Kelly Arford-Horne, Archaeology Site Director, and Jennifer Hurst-Wender, Executive Director of Historic Germanna, will share discoveries about the Gordon family's remarkable journey from enslavement to freedom and their migration to Liberia.
Learn about recent archaeological findings that reveal the daily lives of enslaved people at the Gordon Plantation site, and how this research expands our understanding of 19th-century African American experiences in Orange County.
Part 2: Roots to Routes - Black Heritage Across Nine CountiesÂ
George Monroe Jr., Executive Director of the Montpelier Descendants Committee, together with Dr. Andrea Roberts and her team from the UVA Center for Cultural Landscapes, will present their innovative digital mapping project. Discover how they're documenting historic Black spaces and connecting with descendant families around James Madison's Montpelier. Learn how you can contribute your own family stories to this growing digital archive of Black history.
NO RSVP REQUIRED
Light refreshments will be served
A big thanks to the host for our annual meeting:Â Â The Arts Center in Orange
129 E. Main Street | Orange, VA 22960