Entertainment/Leisure
Reginald F. Lewis Museum - Four passes
- Item Number
- 48
- Estimated Value
- 32 USD
- Sold
- 20 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Gain a better history perspective with two passes to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Visitors will learn how 200 years of slavery wrenched and sometimes broke the bonds of family and community among African Americans in Maryland. Men, women and children were torn from their loved ones, isolated, and sold to strangers.
Yet Maryland’s African Americans continuously renewed these bonds of family and community. Black Marylanders created tools for survival and self-determination, proving the power of their commitment to one another by rebuilding families and sustaining communities of worship, neighborhoods, towns and social organizations.
Item Special Note
Gift certificate can be mailed to the winner after the Bull & Oyster Roast on March 14. For information, contact the Development office at (410) 889-5054 ext. 1152 or 1112.
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