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Lecture: American Civil Rights in Lancaster – William Pickens

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Did you know that Lancaster once hosted the 'one of the most popular African American speakers of his era'?

William Pickens was a Black activist, intellectual, writer and campaigner who travelled around the globe from Hawaii to Spain in the 1920s and 1930s, even travelling to the Soviet Union. In 1927, he gave a speech at the Quaker Meeting House in Lancaster. Historian Henry Holborn shares a unique story.

Part of Black History Month

£5 per ticket, includes admission to the museum and a cup of tea or coffee and a biscuit. Booking required. We run a popular lecture programme and regularly repeat lectures if there is demand. If this event is sold out, please add your name to the waiting list and we will be in touch if the lecture is run again.

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