Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble, 10 March | Event in South Euclid | AllEvents

Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble

Cuyahoga County Public Library

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Tue, 10 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm

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1876 South Green Road, South Euclid, OH 44121

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Tue, 10 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm (EDT)

1876 South Green Road, OH 44121

1876 S Green Rd, Cleveland, OH 44121-4268, United States, South Euclid

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Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble
Join us at our South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch for a conversation with Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble, authors of "Black, White, Colored: The Hidden Story of an Insurrection, a Family, a Southern Town, and Identity in America."

Register: https://attend.cuyahogalibrary.org/event/15097487

Malloy is critically acclaimed. She has a BSc degree and studied psychology and music at Howard University. She is certified in Genealogy Research from the University of Strathclyde and in scriptwriting from The National Film and Television School. Her work with LeeAnét for Rick Owens at Paris Fashion Week made headlines worldwide.

Noble played in award-winning theatre productions. She graduated with honors from Howard University (BFA) and is certified in Organizational Behavior from IESE Business School. She teaches history for George Washington University’s MFA classical acting program, courses at Morgan State University and is on senior staff at Shakespeare Theatre Company.

"Black, White, Colored" is the first book to shine a spotlight on the events in Laurinburg and its impact on the town’s Black occupants, giving Laurinburg its rightful place in American history.

In the late 19th century, Laurinburg, North Carolina, was a beacon of racial calm—a place where Blacks and whites could live and work together. Black families like the Malloys became landlords, business owners, and doctors. Thriving together and changing the economic landscape. But that progress was shattered on the eve of Election Day, 1898, when supremacist groups launched a bloody attack, forcing Laurinburg’s Black citizens to flee. This riot was beginning of the only recorded insurrection, stripping middle-class Blacks—who made strides during Reconstruction—of their seats on every electoral board.

With meticulous research drawn from sources including The New York Age and census records, the descendants of the town's early Black leaders, Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble uncover the trailblazing achievements of their ancestors. Piecing together proof of Black resilience in a region shaped by profound adversity whose contributions extended beyond Laurinburg to institutions including Howard University and Meharry Medical College.

📕 Books will be available for purchase courtesy of Mac's Backs - Books on Coventry.


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Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble, 10 March | Event in South Euclid | AllEvents
Lauretta Malloy Noble and LeeAnét Noble
Tue, 10 Mar, 2026 at 07:00 pm