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For Missouri River Relief's Big Muddy Speaker Series, hosted in St Charles County by Greenway Network at Bike Stop Cafe, 701 S Riverside Drive, St Charles MO 633016:00pm Social Hour/ 7:00pm Film
Discussion to follow the Documentary
This 25-minute film is a collaborative effort between the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail and NEW Multimedia, as part of Big Medicine: The York Project, an initiative to bring York's legacy to the foreground. It follows eight Black educators and environmental stewards as they retrace the steps of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, reflecting on York's legacy and the importance of outdoor recreation on a four-day river trip through Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument. A frontiersman, hunter, and likely the first African American to cross the continent, York was an American explorer who made important contributions to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was enslaved by Captain William Clark and after the expedition's return was denied his payment and his freedom. Learn more at https://www.nps.gov/lecl/york.htm
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bike Stop Cafe, 701 S Riverside Dr, St Charles, MO 63301-3487, United States
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