Historical Society: Rediscovering Julia Chinn: Lost Lessons on Race, Gender & Power

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Program Type:

History & Genealogy, Featured

Age Group:

Adult
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  • Registration will close on May 18, 2025 @ 2:00pm.

Program Description

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Rescheduled from February 16, 2025 date.

Discover the remarkable story of Julia Chinn, a woman who challenged the boundaries of race, gender, and power in the early 19th century. The enslaved partner of Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson, Julia defied societal norms by managing a plantation, hosting elite social events, and navigating traditionally white spaces. This talk explores her life and legacy, bringing attention to the often-overlooked narratives of Black women’s resilience and agency during a time of deep inequality. By sharing Julia’s story, the discussion reveals how understanding these hidden histories can broaden perspectives on the past and inspire a more inclusive vision for the future.

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