When:
Saturday, Jan 15, 2022 1:00p -
2:30p

Where:
Online event
1874 Massachusetts Ave
Lexington, MA 02420

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Admission:
FREE

Categories:
History, Performing Arts, Virtual & Streaming

Event website:
https://bit.ly/3eS3hOD

Join Cary Library and the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington for a unique look into the songs that inspired marchers during the Civil Rights Movement. Aniece Kerr, Lexington resident and active participant in the Civil Rights Movement, will share a brief history of each song and their significance to the movement. The songs will be performed by Candice R. Henry, Nellie R. Henry, Gwendolyn Kerr and Stephen Kerr. There will be time for questions at the end of the program. Registration is required for this virtual event.


Aniece Ragland Kerr is a Lexington resident and a native of Anniston, Alabama. She is a graduate of Tuskegee Institute and Atlanta University.


This program is made possible by Cary Library in partnership with the Association of Black Citizens of Lexington.

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