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About this Event
The Louisville Coalition on the History of Enslavement will host 4 book discussions at each of our sites throughout 2025.
The following is a list of books that will be discussed as well as the site the disucssion will be held.
March 6, at Oxmoor Farm: James by Percival Everett
May 15 at Locust Grove: Praise Song for the Kitchen Ghosts by Crystal Wilkinson
July 17 at Farmington: Cecilia & Fanny: The Remarkable Friendship between an Escaped Slave & Her Former Mistress by Brad Asher
October 9 at Riverside: The Farnsley-Moremen Landing: Night Flyer: Harriett Tubman and the Faith Dreams of a Free People by Tiya Miles
Books featured in the 2025 LCHE book discussion series can be purchased at select coalition sites (Farmington Historic Home and Historic Locust Grove) or wherever you buy your books.
Refreshments will be provided.
While reading the book before the discussion is encouraged, it is not required.
The discussions are FREE to the public thanks to the generous support of Guy and Elizabeth Montgomery.
Registration is encouraged. You may signup for all discussions or choose individual dates.
About Us: The Louisville Coalition on the History of Enslavement (LCHE) is a partnership between four Louisville historic houses and former sites of enslavement: Farmington Historic Home, Historic Locust Grove, Oxmoor Farm and Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing. The coalition’s mission is to interpret and share the stories of the men, women, and children enslaved on the four Louisville sites, and to find relevance between these stories of the past and the events of the present.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oxmoor Farm, 720 Oxmoor Avenue, Louisville, United States