5/17 Hayden to Speak on KY African-Americans during the Civil War
WHAT:
Lexington Friends Meeting presents
An Afternoon with Shirley Hayden
Speaking about central Kentucky African-Americans during the Civil War
WHEN:
4 - 5 p.m. Saturday
May 17th
WHERE:
Quaker Meetinghouse
649 Price Avenue
Lexington
Free & open to all.
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DETAILS:
Lexington Friends Meeting (Quakers) invites you to a talk about central Kentucky African-Americans during the Civil War. Lexington native Shirley Hayden will be speaking about her book Women of Nelson.
Hayden’s novel is based on her research on enslaved women and children during the Civil War. In her website ( www.shirleyhayden.us ), Hayden writes that the novel grew out of a footnote “referring to Camp Nelson Record Group 105, an account of the women and children.” The actual event on which the novel is built happened on November 23, 1864 when, “under order and at gunpoint, some 400 women and children were forced to evacuate Camp Nelson in wagons and carts and (then) distributed along the wayside between Camp Nelson and Nicholasville, Kentucky. The colored soldiers - fathers, husbands, uncles or nephews - could only watch as the military leveled their makeshift homes.” It was bitter cold with deep snow. Children and mothers were separated. Hayden’s novel brings to life events that up to now have been lost because “there are so few personal letters, papers, or journals, that document the history of these women and children.”
Quakers have a special interest in this history. As a group they were active in the Underground Railroad and also provided safe houses for formerly enslaved persons as they tried to reach the North. Lexington Friends (Quakers) Meeting is honored to be presenting this program.
Please plan to attend. There will be child care during the program. Ms. Hayden will be happy to sign copies of her book following her talk.
SPONSOR:
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
(859) 299-2026