The Friends of the University Library invite you to join us for a presentation by James D. Richardson, author of The Abolitionist’s Journal: Memories of an American Antislavery Family.
Over the course of more than twenty years, James D. Richardson and his wife, Lori, retraced the steps of his ancestor, George Richardson (1824-1911), across nine states, uncovering letters, diaries, and more memoirs hidden away. Their journey brought them to the brink of the racial divide in America, revealing how his great-great-grandfather Richardson played a role in the Underground Railroad, served as a chaplain to a Black Union regiment in the Civil War, and founded a college in Texas for the formerly enslaved.
In narrating this compelling life, The Abolitionist's Journal explores the weight of the past as well as the pull of one's ancestral history. The author raises questions about why this fervent commitment to the emancipation of African Americans was nearly forgotten by his family, exploring the racial attitudes in the author's upbringing and the ingrained racism that still plagues our nation today.
Thursday, October 31, 2024
TIME: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
LOCATION: Zoom, subtitles will be available
Further information and interviews
This event will have subtitles, to request additional accommodations such as ASL interpretation, please contact lib-events@csus.edu by Wednesday, October 23, 2024.