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Thursday, September 5, 6:30-8pm, The Hub on Kenny, 4510 Kenny Rd.
The United States owes a lot to its pioneers — the people who tamed the wilderness. But why is the history of certain American settlers still largely concealed?
“Secrets under the Parking Lot” shines a light on some of that hidden history, examining the legacy of one African-American family in central Ohio.
Pleasant Litchford and his family, all freed slaves, settled in Perry Township [Franklin County, Ohio], now Upper Arlington, in 1832. A blacksmith by profession, he lived in harmony with his white neighbors, eventually becoming a millionaire and the fourth-largest landowner.
Fast-forwarded to 1915, policies in Upper Arlington prohibited blacks from owning land. Later, the remains of the Litchfords and other African-Americans were uprooted and moved to unmarked graves.
As “Secrets under the Parking Lot” reveals, the history we learn isn’t always the whole story.
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