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DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTEND:20250712T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTEND:20250716T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTEND:20250717T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
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DTEND:20250719T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTEND:20250722T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTEND:20250723T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTEND:20250724T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
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DTEND:20250725T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
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DTEND:20250726T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179926130
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DTEND:20250729T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179928179
DTSTART:20250729T120000Z
DTEND:20250730T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179930228
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DTEND:20250731T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179932277
DTSTART:20250731T120000Z
DTEND:20250801T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179934326
DTSTART:20250801T120000Z
DTEND:20250802T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179938423
DTSTART:20250804T120000Z
DTEND:20250805T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179940472
DTSTART:20250805T120000Z
DTEND:20250806T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179943545
DTSTART:20250806T120000Z
DTEND:20250807T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179945594
DTSTART:20250807T120000Z
DTEND:20250808T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
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DTSTART:20250808T120000Z
DTEND:20250809T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179950716
DTSTART:20250811T120000Z
DTEND:20250812T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179952765
DTSTART:20250812T120000Z
DTEND:20250813T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179954814
DTSTART:20250813T120000Z
DTEND:20250814T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179956863
DTSTART:20250814T120000Z
DTEND:20250815T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179958912
DTSTART:20250815T120000Z
DTEND:20250816T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179960961
DTSTART:20250818T120000Z
DTEND:20250819T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179963010
DTSTART:20250819T120000Z
DTEND:20250820T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
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DTSTART:20250820T120000Z
DTEND:20250821T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179967108
DTSTART:20250821T120000Z
DTEND:20250822T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179969157
DTSTART:20250822T120000Z
DTEND:20250823T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179971206
DTSTART:20250825T120000Z
DTEND:20250826T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T230901Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50101179973255
DTSTART:20250826T120000Z
DTEND:20250827T000000Z
DESCRIPTION:Original illustrated children’s books created by the students
  in Dr. Charmaine A. Nelson’s 2025 UMass Amherst art history course\, Th
 e Visual Culture of Slavery. This exhibition showcases powerful and age-ap
 propriate educational tools that illuminate the lives and experiences of e
 nslaved black people in Canada and the US North.\n\nExhibition Extended: U
 ntil August 26\, 2025Open Hours: Monday-Friday\, 8 AM-8PMFree\, all ages\,
  and open to the public.Paid parking on-site in Lot 52 (behind 472 North P
 leasant Street)
GEO:42.386496;-72.52308
LOCATION:472 North Pleasant Street\, Slavery North\, Ground Floor Hallway
SUMMARY:Sowing History\, Reaping Justice: Writing Children's Books about Sl
 avery in Canada and the US North
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.umass.edu/event/sowing-history-reaping-justice
 -writing-childrens-books-about-slavery-in-canada-and-the-us-north-6025
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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