Haystack Book Festival Explores “Fierce Enough to Be Free”

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10/01/2022        

10:30 am – 11:30 am         

The Haystack Book Festival will explore “Fierce Enough  To Be Free: Five 19th-Century Women who Helped Spark the First American  Civil Rights Movement ” October 1, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., at the  Norfolk Library. Presenters will be Janice Nimura, author of “The Doctors Blackwell,” in conversation with Dorothy Wickenden, author of “The Agitators.” Register to attend in-person, or click here to attend via livestream on  Zoom. Location            
Norfolk Library        

 Interests 

  • Arts & Culture
  • Calendar Events
  • History & Heritage

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