UVA History of African Americans Tour- Virginia Guide Service Public History Week

April 10
11:00 AM to 12:48 PM

Lawn-side of the Rotunda

1826 University Ave
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

Join the Virginia Guide Service for a History of African Americans at UVA tour. History of African-American tours run approximately an hour and grapple with our University's complicated racial legacies of slavery and discrimination. Topics covered will include slavery, integration, and student activism in the civil rights era. Our tours explore over 200 years of change, resistance, and community that shape the present.

The tour will meet on the Lawn-side of the Rotunda and last about an hour.

The Virginia Guide Service is an independent, student-run nonprofit organization where students research the history of Charlottesville and the University, write their own tours, and share them with the public! This tour is part of a larger "Public History Week" event series lasting from April 6-11, a week of programming and tours dedicated to making local history accessible!