Sotterley Presents:  People and Perspectives with Merideth Taylor

Sotterley Presents: People and Perspectives with Merideth Taylor

Making a Way out of No Way

By Historic Sotterley

Date and time

Wednesday, July 10 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Historic Sotterley

44300 Sotterley Lane Hollywood, MD 20636

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

    Sotterley Presents: People and Perspectives

    with Merideth Taylor

    Making a Way out of No Way

    Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

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    This event is FREE and hybrid, meaning you can join us in-person or virtually.

    Registration is required.

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    This event is FREE but registrationis required. All registrants are welcome to join us for a pre-reception at 6:15 pm for light refreshements before the event starts.

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    Join us and author Merideth Taylor for a speaker event and book signing for her new book, “Making a Way out of No Way”. The photographs and stories in this book cover 150 years of slavery on tobacco plantations in Southern Maryland and the communities of men, women, and children who were subjected to this system. Merideth Taylor chose to largely avoid graphic depictions of the violence perpetrated on enslaved people to instead allow the reader to focus on the resilience, ingenuity, skills, and cultural strengths that enabled them to make a way out of no way. Merideth Taylor will discuss her motivations, insights, and journey to writing this book.Merideth M. Taylor is Professor Emerita of Theater and Dance at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and a founding member of the African and African Diaspora and Women Studies programs at the College. She is author of Listening in: Echoes and Artifacts from Maryland’s Mother County; co-editor of In Relentless Pursuit of an Education: African American Stories from a Century of Segregation; and screenwriter/director of the documentaries With All Deliberate Speed: One High School’s Story and Telly-Award-winning Talking and Walking Common Ground.

    Merideth M. Taylor is Professor Emerita of Theater and Dance at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and a founding member of the African and African Diaspora and Women Studies programs at the College. She is author of Listening in: Echoes and Artifacts from Maryland’s Mother County; co-editor of In Relentless Pursuit of an Education: African American Stories from a Century of Segregation; and screenwriter/director of the documentaries With All Deliberate Speed: One High School’s Story and Telly-Award-winning Talking and Walking Common Ground.

    Copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event and you can get them signed by Merideth!

    This event is FREE and hybrid, meaning you can join us in-person or virtually. Registration is required, registration links are above.


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    Our Vision - To foster a better understanding of our world today by providing a living link to America's complex history and legacy of slavery.

    Our Mission - Preserve our historic structures and natural environment and use the powerful stories of our land, lives, and labor to bring American history to life while serving as an educational and cultural resource.

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