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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Hope

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Hope

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Speaker

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Speaker

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetary Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community

Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

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Dreamweek SA 2020-Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration- Audience

City Council District 10, Councilman Perry’s office in collaboration with Everett Fly invites you to hear stories of African Americans on the North Side of San Antonio by exploring an African American family cemetery and reviewing a draft Archeological Report from the University of Texas San Antonio. Noted authors Doctors Daina Berry and Thomas Mitchell will be on hand for an informative discussion.

In the article, “Black Lands Matter: The Movement to Transform Heirs’ Property Laws” recently published in The Nation magazine, Dr. Mitchell discusses how Blacks and other disadvantaged people face hardships maintaining family-owned property in the United States. Dr. Daina Berry’s latest book, “The Price for Their Pound of Flesh – The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave in the Building of a Nation” explores the economic value of enslaved people through every phase of life.

Album: Jan 11

Categories: Community History

Tags: #African American family cemetery #City of San Antonio #Community #District 10 #DREAMVOICE #DreamVoiceLLC #Dreamweek #Dreamweek Event #DREAMWEEK2020 #DWSA #DWSA2020 #Hockley-Clay Cemetery Exploration #networking #Office of the City Council #SA #San Antonio #San Antonio community