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Book cover: On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed

Griot African-American Book Discussion

On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed

2025-06-17 18:30:00 2025-06-17 19:30:00 America/Chicago Griot African-American Book Discussion We feature books by African-American authors and meet in person and virtually via Zoom on the third Tuesday of the month for discussion. June's selection: On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed Eola Road Branch - Zoom Room - Eola Adult Services Department, Quiet Reading Room

Tuesday, June 17
6:30pm - 7:30pm

Add to Calendar 2025-06-17 18:30:00 2025-06-17 19:30:00 America/Chicago Griot African-American Book Discussion We feature books by African-American authors and meet in person and virtually via Zoom on the third Tuesday of the month for discussion. June's selection: On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed Eola Road Branch - Zoom Room - Eola Adult Services Department, Quiet Reading Room

Eola Road Branch

Zoom Room - Eola Adult Services Department, Quiet Reading Room

We feature books by African-American authors and meet in person and virtually via Zoom on the third Tuesday of the month for discussion. June's selection: On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed

Attend in person or virtually via Zoom! Please register and choose your attendance option. Print copies of the book are available for checkout at the Eola Road Branch Adult Reference Desk, 2nd floor. Email group facilitator Becky Clark at rclark@aurorapubliclibrary.org for more information.

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Book description:

On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed

Weaving together American history, dramatic family chronicle, and searing episodes of memoir, Annette Gordon-Reed’s On Juneteenth provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond. All too aware of the stories of cowboys, ranchers, and oilmen that have long dominated the lore of the Lone Star State, Gordon-Reed?herself a Texas native and the descendant of enslaved people brought to Texas as early as the 1820s?forges a new and profoundly truthful narrative of her home state, with implications for us all. Combining personal anecdotes with poignant facts gleaned from the annals of American history, Gordon-Reed shows how, from the earliest presence of Black people in Texas to the day in Galveston on June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of legalized slavery in the state, African-Americans played an integral role in the Texas story. Reworking the traditional “Alamo” framework, she powerfully demonstrates, among other things, that the slave- and race-based economy not only defined the fractious era of Texas independence but precipitated the Mexican-American War and, indeed, the Civil War itself. In its concision, eloquence, and clear presentation of history, On Juneteenth vitally revises conventional renderings of Texas and national history. As our nation verges on recognizing June 19 as a national holiday, On Juneteenth is both an essential account and a stark reminder that the fight for equality is exigent and ongoing. (publisher description)

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AGE GROUP: | Adults - ages 19+ |

EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Reading and Literacy |

TAGS: | book discussion | Book Club |

Eola Road Branch

Phone: 630-264-4117
Fax: 630-898-5220
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This branch shares the Eola Community Center buiding with the Fox Valley Park District. It offers a quiet reading room with a fireplace, study rooms and a family computer lab. The Eola Road Branch has public meeting rooms that may be used for community programs. 

 

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