Rachael Keri Williams and SOAL: Reclaiming African American History Through Restoration and Memory

Editor’s note: This is the final post in a series of essays of the Center for Public Humanities at Messiah University that highlights the voices of activists, educators, and community leaders in the Harrisburg area who are advancing civil rights and preserving history. The series, titled “The Lenwood Sloan Impact,” is named in honor of the late … Continue reading Rachael Keri Williams and SOAL: Reclaiming African American History Through Restoration and Memory

On Dr. Todd Allen’s Civil Rights Bus Tour: Bridging History, Faith, and Community

Editor’s note: This is the fourth in a series of posts of the Center for Public Humanities at Messiah University that highlights the voices of activists, educators, and community leaders in the Harrisburg area who are advancing civil rights and preserving history. The series, titled “The Lenwood Sloan Impact,” is named in honor of the late visionary, … Continue reading On Dr. Todd Allen’s Civil Rights Bus Tour: Bridging History, Faith, and Community

On Bryan Wade’s Underground Railroad Documentary: Preserving African American History Through Storytelling

Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of posts of the Center for Public Humanities at Messiah University that highlights the voices of activists, educators, and community leaders in the Harrisburg area who are advancing civil rights and preserving history. The series, titled “The Lenwood Sloan Impact,” is named in honor of the late visionary, … Continue reading On Bryan Wade’s Underground Railroad Documentary: Preserving African American History Through Storytelling