CYBER CLUB COLLEGE
The 4th or last Wednesday of the month, whichever occurs first, 11 am-12 pm
Join us each month for a pre-recorded One Day University lecture presented by professors from around the country on various topics. We’ll learn about everything from famous artists to little-known political history to must-see travel sites. Requests and suggestions welcome!
Requests and suggestions welcome.
Wednesday, May 27—Juneteenth Explained: A Tradition of Remembrance and Revival. June 19, 1865 marks the day when the United States Army informed enslaved blacks in Galveston, Texas that slavery had been abolished and that they were thenceforth free. In this pre-recorded lecture from One Day University, Black Studies professor Karlos K. Hill will explain why 40 states and millions of Americans celebrate the moment when enslaved blacks in Galveston, Texas learned they were free.
