Anthony Brogdon is co-hosting the 4th Annual Juneteenth with the 102nd Colored Troop Company B at Camp Ward a training ground for black civil war troops.
Anthony Brogdon is hosting a dinner and tour of First Congregational Church underground railroad museum.
Doors open at 6pm first tour is at 6:30 and every 30 minutes until 8:30pm
Buffet style dinner will be served at 7-8:30pm.
Cost $35 and must be paid in advance here or cashapp $Strong4ever
Anthony Brogdon is speaking at this library about what led up to Juneteenth, what happen on that day in Galveston, Texas and how did slavery officially end.
Anthony Brogdon is on the planning committee for this Founder's Day weekend celebration. Mound Bayou has a unique history as an all black town founded by slaves in 1887. Its seminars, luncheons, olde time party, tours of the city and more.
For more information https://www.moundbayoumuseum.org/founders-day-weekend/
Anthony Brogdon is hosting a summer camp for youngsters aged 14-16. Only 20 campers.
It's tours of the historical sites in Detroit, visit Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles Wright Museum, Detroit Historical Museum, Motown Museum, First Congregational Church Underground Ground Railroad Museum, Ossain Sweet house, Detroit NAACP headquarters, Bert's Eastern Market, Camp Ward 102nd Colored Troop civil war training grounds, Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit Food Co-Op, and several noted historians along with Mr. Brogdon will speak with the campers.
Anthony Brogdon spoke and book signing at this church in West Palm Beach, FL
Anthony Brogdon hosted the 3rd Annual "Living in Africa" program in Detroit. Over 8 African countries were represented
Anthony Brogdon had a book signing in Montgomery, spoke at Tuskegee University, and in Selma during Bloody Sunday remembrance.
Anthony Brogdon had a book signing in Philadelphia.
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