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Bernard Becker Medical Library, in collaboration with the Center for History of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, presents this lecture series on the history of medicine. Lectures are free and open to the public. After Dr. Sanford's lecture, join us in Glaser Gallery for a reception to celebrate the opening of our latest exhibit, "In Their Own Words: Stories of Desegregation at Washington University Medical Center."
Juneteenth Keynote: From New Orleans to Galveston to St. Louis and Beyond
Eliza (film screening)
A free screening of the short film, Eliza, telling the story of Eliza Rone, whose family was enslaved by Robert Campbell, a member of Washington University's Board of Trustees, and whose sons attended WashU.
Green Book on the Greenway
The Green Book was an annual guidebook for African American travelers published from 1936-1966. The book listed services and places open to African American visitors during a time of legalized racial discrimination. Join Noir Bookshop and Great Rivers Greenway for this two-part program to learn about local places featured in the Green Book and walk in their footprints today.
Venable Park Commemorative Artwork: Educator Design Review
The City of Creve Coeur and the Venable Park Task Force have embarked on a process to commission an artist to create commemorative artwork for Dr. H. Phillip Venable Memorial Park that engages visitors in the Venable family’s story, and their struggle for equal rights.