Charlayne Hunter-Gault Reads: To The Mountaintop, My Journey through the Civil Rights Movement
Award-winning journalist, acclaimed author and school desegregation pioneer Charlayne Hunter-Gault will read from her historical memoir; and will be introduced by Human Rights Activist Rose Styron. The book is a personal history of the civil rights movement, written for young adults aged 12-18. Ms. Hunter-Gault has received numerous awards for journalism including two National News and Documentary Emmy Awards and two George Foster Peabody Awards. She has been recognized by the National Urban Coalition and the American Women in Radio and Television. Named Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists, Ms. Hunter-Gault has written numerous articles as well as having two prior books published.
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No tickets will be mailed. Please bring your email confirmation w/you to Union Chapel. Doors open at 6:45pm, event starts at 7:30pm.
Venue Information:
Directions: Historically known for its excellent acoustics, Union Chapel has long been a favorite venue for concerts and recitals. It is located on Circuit Avenue in the center of Oak Bluffs.
508-693-5880 ext. 12
Handicap Accessible
Ticket Pick Up Information
No tickets will be mailed. Please bring your email confirmation w/you to Union Chapel. Doors open at 6:45, event starts at 7:30pm.















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