About this Event
Much of Black history in New York revolves around Foley Square. This is a two-part event which will combine a tour of the African Burial Ground with its architect Rodney Leon. Then we will proceed to look at some of the artworks commissioned for the Burial Ground which depict the experience of slaves. This will be followed by a program highlighting three jurists who collaborated at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund: Justice Thurgood Marshall, Justice Constance Baker Motley, and Judge Carter.
The honorees and the speakers are as follows:
Justice Thurgood Marshall
Speaker: Hon. Paul A. Engelmayer, United States District Judge, Southern District of New York — former law clerk to Justice Marshall
Judge Constance Baker Motley
Speaker: Laura Taylor Swain, Chief Judge United States District Court, Southern District of New York — former law clerk to Judge Motley
Judge Robert L. Carter
Speaker: Hon. Barington D. Parker, Jr., United States Circuit Judge, Second Circuit — judicial colleague of Judge Carter
Please join cultureNOW, the Lower Manhattan Historical Association, the National Park Service, & the United States District Court for the District of New York for an afternoon symposium about our Constitution and its ratification.
Time : 3:00 pm - Meet at the African Burial Ground National Monument for the tour
Time : 5:00 pm - Meet at the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse for the symposium
RSVP required.
U.S. Marshal security guidelines require the surrender of cellphones upon entering the Courthouse
CLE and CEU credits pending
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
African Burial Ground National Monument, 290 Broadway, New York, United States