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Dive into a remarkable journey of history and heroism at the “Always Prepared – Building the Road for Equality” event, a captivating evening in honor of Black History Month. Hosted by the Washington State Historical Society in partnership with the Buffalo Soldiers Museum, this enlightening discussion led by Luther Adams, Ph.D., shines a light on the pivotal role of Black military service in shaping democracy and expanding Civil Rights in the United States. Set against the backdrop of the historic Roosevelt Parade, this free community event promises an engaging exploration of bravery and contribution that paved the way for equality. With light refreshments and an atmosphere of learning and appreciation, it's an essential gathering for anyone eager to understand and celebrate the profound impacts of Black military men on our nation's journey toward justice. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with history and community—register now to secure your place in this important conversation.

Always Prepared – Building the Road for Equality

In honor of Black History Month, and in partnership with the Buffalo Soldiers Museum, “Always Prepared – Building the Road for Equality” features Luther Adams – Free Man of Color, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ethnic, Gender and Labor Studies at the University of Washington Tacoma. This free community event explores the significant impact of Black military men's service on democracy and Civil Rights in the U.S. Enjoy light refreshments and an engaging discussion on this pivotal topic.

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Location: Washington State Historical Society
Organized by Washington State Historical Society in partnership with Buffalo Soldiers Museum.

Event Status: Scheduled Registration: Required

Admission: Free
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