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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm

Join us at Christ Church United Methodist in Troy where we're co-sponsoring a talk and book signing by Doug Blackmon, New York Times bestselling author of "Slavery By Another Name" at 7 PM on Tuesday, September 9!

Filled with archival photographs, "Slavery by Another Name" is the true account of the re-enslavement of African Americans from the end of the Civil War until World War II.

Contrary to public understanding, emancipation did not end slavery for hundreds of thousands of people in the southern U.S. African Americans were arrested for minor offenses, often for no offense at all, and sentenced to hard labor in coal mines, lumber camps, farms, and mills across the South. Most were never released from deplorable working and living conditions.

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Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Iraqi Children's Art ExchangeAt 6 PM on Friday, September 12 there will be a potluck supper and gallery opening for the new show in the Underground Gallery at The Sanctuary for Independent Media featuring an exhibition organized by the Iraqi Children's Art Exchange called, "Don’t Forget Us: Iraqi Children 2001 – 2008 (Sanctions, War, Occupation and Exile)” running through December 14, 2008. The show is open to the public free of charge an hour before, during, and an hour after events and workshops at The Sanctuary for Independent Media.

Claudia Lefko, director of the Iraqi Children's Art Exchange and show curator, will be present.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Tomas Young in the Capitol building, Washington DC.

Tomas Young, 25 years old, was paralyzed by a bullet to his spine after serving in Iraq less than a week. Body of War follows Tomas as he comes to terms with his disability and finds his own unique and passionate voice against the war.

 

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