On Friday, June 24th, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office of Arlington will be reciting Prince Hall’s charge to Menotomy from 1797. Prince Hall was an abolitionist and leader of the free black community of Boston. He is also the namesake for the historically black cemetery in Arlington. Rev. Erica and members of the Racial Justice Coordinating Committee will be attending. Join them, 7 pm Friday, June 24th at Arlington Town Hall.
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Arlington Town Hall
7:00PM -
June 24, 2022
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06/24/22 7:00PM
06/24/22
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Learn About Local African American History
On Friday, June 24th, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office of Arlington will be reciting Prince Hall’s charge to Menotomy from 1797. Prince Hall was an abolitionist and leader of the free black community of Boston. He is also the namesake for the historically black cemetery in Arlington. Rev. Erica and members of the Racial Justice Coordinating Committee will be attending. Join them, 7 pm Friday, June 24th at Arlington Town Hall.
Arlington Town Hall