

February 22 at 5:00 p.m.
Celebrating the Celebrity Club
Share memories of this famous venue that hosted such giants as Duke Ellington, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Nat King Cole. In the 1950s it was a musical oasis in a segregated society where blacks and whites could enjoy some of the best music on the planet. Come reminisce, share memories, and engage in great local history. Free and open to the public.
At the Brick School House, 24 Meeting Street. Free and open to the public.
February 16 at 10:00 a.m.
Personal Histories of the Struggle for Civil Rights
Local Civil Rights leaders share their courageous experiences in recalling 1960s voting registration drives in the South, job discrimination, and the fight for Fair Housing in Rhode Island.
At the Brick School House, 24 Meeting Street, Providence. Free & open to the public.
These events are sponsored by the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society and some fabulous door prizes will be available at the Brick School House events. For more information call the Black Heritage Society at 421-0606 or visit www.ribhs.org