Search

History Happy Hour returns with 'Lost Class of 1965' - Johnson City Press (subscription)

sekirta.blogspot.com

The sixth season of History Happy Hour will kick off with a talk by Charles D. Crowe, a student from Johnson City's Langston High School in 1965 when schools were ordered to integrate in the city.

Charles Crowe.jpg

The presentation will be streamed at 6:30 p.m. on March 10 via Zoom on the Chester Inn Museum’s Facebook page. The Zoom link is available on the Heritage Alliance’s website, heritageall.org, and on the Chester Inn Facebook page. This is a free program. 

Crowe will speak during this program about his time at Langston and his perspective on being the “Lost Class of 1965” — a name given to those students who were high school juniors when school integrated. Crowe served as Director of Procurements and Contracts for the U.S. Department of Energy.

What is now the Langston Centre was built in 1893 as the Langston Normal School. A 1925 renovation, made possible by Rosenwald funding, added a gymnasium to the school. Named after Virginia congressional representative John Mercer Langston, it served as a school for African American students from 1893 to 1965.

The Langston Education and Arts Development organization worked with the community and other groups to help restore Langston as a functioning community center for arts and education. Today, the Langston Centre offers a variety of classes and programs. They most recently launched the Langston Experience in February.

 “We’re excited to welcome Mr. Crowe and share more stories from Langston,” said Heritage Alliance Executive Director Anne Mason. “They are such an important part of the community, and their students have so many stories to share.”

Starting in April, History Happy Hour will be the third Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m.

Topics for this season include Shaker Dance, “Edison and the Origins of Recorded Sound,” traditional, wooden spoon making, historic bricks in architecture, and much more. A full lineup for the season will soon be available at the Heritage Alliance’s website, heritageall.org, and on the Chester Inn Museum’s Facebook page.

History Happy Hour provides a space for the community to gather and engage with a variety of topics. Over its six seasons, the program has established a platform to showcase the many regional organizations that are engaged in historical work and research.

This project is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Historical Commission. For more information on the Chester Inn Museum, History Happy Hour, or the Heritage Alliance please call 423.753.9580 or the Chester Inn Museum at 423.753.4580. You may also contact the organization via email at info@heritageall.org.

Additional information about the Heritage Alliance and its mission can be found online at http://www.heritageall.org/. Follow the Chester Inn and Heritage Alliance Facebook pages for updates about events at the Chester Inn and other Heritage Alliance programs.

Recommended Videos

Adblock test (Why?)



"Hour" - Google News
March 02, 2022 at 10:07PM
https://ift.tt/O21kjyJ

History Happy Hour returns with 'Lost Class of 1965' - Johnson City Press (subscription)
"Hour" - Google News
https://ift.tt/G4DRY7O
https://ift.tt/CxMsWKJ

Bagikan Berita Ini

0 Response to "History Happy Hour returns with 'Lost Class of 1965' - Johnson City Press (subscription)"

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger.