Cherokee Garden Library Program: Film & Panel Discussion

Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in the American South

Author Talks
Wednesday, Oct 18 @ 7pm

Cherokee Garden Library of Atlanta History Center will host the showing of a new film, Landscapes of Exclusion, produced by the Library of American Landscape History (LALH). The short documentary by Forster Films illuminates the seldom-discussed history of segregated state parks in the Jim Crow era. William E. O’Brien, author of Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in the American South (LALH, 2015), and Arthur J. Clement, an architect who attended camp in a segregated state park included in O’Brien’s book, will discuss the many complexities inherent in these stories. Abra Lee—horticulturist, historian, author, founder of Conquer The Soil, and Cherokee Garden Library Advisory Board member—will moderate a panel discussion with O’Brien, Clement, and Ian Forster of Forster Films.

An author’s book signing and reception will follow the program.

Watch the trailer of Landscapes of Exclusion: State Parks and Jim Crow in the American South here.

Tickets

$25 per ticket
$250 for patron-level support (includes two tickets)

Swimming at Jones Lake State Park, Elizabethtown, NC, 1940. Courtesy State Archives of North Carolina.

African American campers at Camp Whispering Pines, Raleigh, NC, 1943. Courtesy State Archives of North Carolina.

 

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