“Celebrating Love and Family: ‘Finding African-American Families in Kent County—1830–1860’ ” to be presented at Dover, Del.’s Old State House on Feb. 14, 2015
Program will explore recent research that identified the names of, and cultural resources associated with, African Americans who resided in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Del., between 1837 and 1860.
African American History Month programs to be featured at Dover, Del.’s John Dickinson Plantation in February 2015
During the month of February 2015, the home of the “Penman of the Revolution” will present five special programs that explore different aspects of everyday life as it would have been lived during the 18th century when John Dickinson owned the property.
African American History Month programs among 18 special events sponsored by the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs during February 2015
Highlights explore love and family in the African-American community.
Samuel D. Burris Workshop in Dover, Del. on Feb. 15, 2014 postponed
The Samuel D. Burris Workshop, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014 at The Old State House in Dover, Del., has been postponed. The event will be rescheduled in the near future.
Lieutenant Governor Denn Proclaims February as African American History Month in Delaware
During the proclamation ceremony, the guest speakers explained to the audience the effect that the Brown v. Board decision had on their lives.
