Descendants of DeWitty: The Audacious Nebraska Saga
HOSTED BY STUDENT LEADERSHIP, INVOLVEMENT, & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
4:00 pm –
6:00 pm
Nebraska East Union
Room: Loft Gallery (on 3rd floor)
1705 Arbor Dr
Lincoln NE 68503
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: NEU
Contact:
Reshell Ray, rray1@unl.edu
Celebrate Black history in Nebraska with a documentary film screening and photography exhibit, featuring the works of Artes Johnson.
The 20 images in the exhibit highlight the daily life of Black settlers in the village of DeWitty in Cherry County. Located in Nebraska’s Sandhills region, DeWitty was Nebraska’s “largest and most permanent colony” of African American homesteaders, existing from 1907 until about 1936.
Read more about DeWitty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeWitty,_Nebraska
At 4:15 p.m. Johnson will screen his 30-minute documentary film DESCENDANTS OF DEWITTY: THE AUDACIOUS NEBRASKA SAGA and host a Q&A session about Black homesteaders in Nebraska.
A reception with light refreshments will follow the presentation.
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT?
The photograph exhibition remains on display in the Nebraska East Union’s Loft Gallery (3rd floor) until Feb. 28, 2023.
The 20 images in the exhibit highlight the daily life of Black settlers in the village of DeWitty in Cherry County. Located in Nebraska’s Sandhills region, DeWitty was Nebraska’s “largest and most permanent colony” of African American homesteaders, existing from 1907 until about 1936.
Read more about DeWitty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeWitty,_Nebraska
At 4:15 p.m. Johnson will screen his 30-minute documentary film DESCENDANTS OF DEWITTY: THE AUDACIOUS NEBRASKA SAGA and host a Q&A session about Black homesteaders in Nebraska.
A reception with light refreshments will follow the presentation.
UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS EVENT?
The photograph exhibition remains on display in the Nebraska East Union’s Loft Gallery (3rd floor) until Feb. 28, 2023.
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This event originated in College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.