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Richmond Slave Trail is a walking trail that chronicles the history of the trade of enslaved Africans from Africa to Virginia until 1775, and away from Virginia, especially Richmond, to other locations in the Americas until 1865.
It begins at Manchester Docks, a major port in the massive downriver Slave Trade that made Richmond the largest source of enslaved Africans on the east coast of America from 1830 to 1860. The trail then follows a route through the slave markets of Richmond, beside the Reconciliation Statue commemorating the international triangular slave trade, past Lumpkin’s Slave Jail and the Negro Burial Ground to First African Baptist Church, a center of African-American life in pre-Civil War Richmond. (virginia.org website)
Due to the nature of this event, we ask that the participants be from ages 14 and above. We’re excited to have you join us in this wonderful experience! Directions: Click here
Join us in Celebrating Native American Spirituality.
$40.00 Early Bird Registration before August 16, 2019. Click here to Register Today!
We invite all young adults to our workshop about facilitating grassroots encounters, building bridges among cultures and unifying around common mission.
For more information, please call the Office of Social Ministries at 804-622-5206 or email us at [email protected]