This event takes place at the North Parish Church & is free and open to the public.
Four people from eastern Massachusetts in the late 19th and early 20th century: Charlotte Forten, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, William Clarence Matthews, and William Munroe Trotter come to life to share their stories. All played important national leadership roles, navigating the challenges of building institutions, organizations, and movements in an environment hostile to full inclusion of African Americans in civic life.
The Sanctuary is handicapped accessible through the "Garden" door that is accessed from the circle in front of the church - take the elevator up one level.
For more information send an email to NA.BHM.Events@gmail.com.
Parking is available on Academy Road or in the North Andover Municipal lot on Johnson Street adjacent to the Youth Center