Black Broadway in Washington, DC

Sun Sep 12 2021 at 03:00 pm to 06:00 pm

The Mansion on O & O Street Museum | Washington

The Mansion on O Street
Publisher/HostThe Mansion on O Street
Black Broadway in Washington, DC
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Join us for a book signing with the author.
About this Event

When: Sunday, September 12th, at 3pm

Where: O Museum in The Mansion

Admission: $10

Before chain coffee shops and luxury high-rises, before even the beginning of desegregation and the 1968 riots, Washington’s Greater U Street was known as Black Broadway.

From the early 1900s into the 1950s, African Americans plagued by Jim Crow laws in other parts of town were free to own businesses here and built what was often described as a “city within a city.”

Meet Local author and journalist Briana A. Thomas and learn about U Street’s rich and unique history, from the early triumph of emancipation to the days of civil rights pioneer Mary Church Terrell and music giant Duke Ellington, through the recent struggles of gentrification.

On-line reservations required. ($10 will be applied toward book purchase)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Briana A. Thomas has been published in Washingtonian Magazine, the historic Afro- American newspaper, and the Washington Post throughout her journalism career. Briana earned a Master of Journalism degree from the University of Maryland–College Park and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and communications from Greensboro College. She is the co-pastor of a Maryland-based multisite church Open Bible Ministries.

On-line reservations required. ($10 will be applied toward book purchase)

Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. (1 adult to every 4 kids)

FOR YOUR SAFETY & OURS

• masks available and required

• touch-less entry

• hand sanitizer stations throughout

• complimentary gloves available

• signage to promote social distancing

• advanced online-reservations required

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Mansion on O & O Street Museum, 2020 O Street Northwest, Washington, United States

Tickets

USD 10.00

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