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Racism and Psychiatry: The Central Lunatic Asylum for the Colored Insane

  • Virginia Museum of History & Culture 428 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard Richmond, VA, 23221 United States (map)

Racism and Psychiatry: The Central Lunatic Asylum for the Colored Insane
Sunday, February 04, 2P-4P
Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Join us at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for a captivating documentary series that explores the rich history and vibrant culture of African Americans. Delve into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of this diverse community, as we showcase thought-provoking films that shed light on their extraordinary contributions throughout history.

Immerse yourself in the powerful narratives that have shaped African American history, from the Civil Rights Movement to the Harlem Renaissance and beyond. Through these compelling documentaries, gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced and the remarkable achievements made by African Americans in their ongoing pursuit of equality and justice.

Located on North Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond, VA, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture provides the perfect backdrop for this enlightening event. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to expand your knowledge and appreciation of African American history and culture. Join us for an unforgettable journey through time and heritage.

Free admission
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Earlier Event: February 4
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