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SUMMARY:National Estuaries Day Hike: Walking the connection from JDP and DNERR
DESCRIPTION:Join DNERR and John Dickinson Plantation education staff for a free hike from the St. Jones Reserve to the John Dickinson Plantation and back. Learn about the natural and cultural history of the area while experiencing the life of the St. Jones Estuary. Pre-registration is required; The St. Jones Reserve will be taking sign-ups through this link.
URL:https://history.delaware.gov/event/national-estuaries-day-hike-the-john-dickinson-plantation-date-may-change/
LOCATION:St. Jones Reserve\, 818 Kitts Hummock Rd\, Dover\, DE\, 19901
CATEGORIES:John Dickinson Plantation
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SUMMARY:Friends of Cooch’s Bridge | Fifth Anniversary Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Take an exclusive tour of restored buildings and enjoy a picnic at Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site! \nPlease join us to celebrate our Fifth Anniversary milestone at Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site on Saturday\, September 27\, from 11-2. You can meet & mingle with other Founding Friends\, see HCA’s progress on building restorations\, take an exclusive tour\, enjoy a picnic lunch\, and generally just enjoy some time at the Cooch Family Homestead. We’ll serve lunch under a tent\, with tables and chairs — so no need to bring a blanket of your own. A barbecue lunch is on us — new Founding Friends and supplemental donations are always welcome! \nWe hope to see you there! \nThere is no fee to participate in the celebration\, but registration is required – please do so here.  \nAs you register\, we ask you to consider making a donation to support the event and the Friends’ next five years. People wishing to become Founding Friends can do so by making a donation during the registration process.
URL:https://history.delaware.gov/event/friends-of-coochs-bridge-fifth-anniversary-picnic/
LOCATION:Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site\, 961 S. Old Baltimore Pike\, Newark\, Delaware\, 19702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cooch's Bridge Historic Site
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SUMMARY:Brown v. Board of Education: The Legal Battle to End Segregation
DESCRIPTION:Charles Hamilton Houston\, Thurgood Marshall and other great civil rights attorneys believed the fight for civil and equal rights should take place in the courts.  \nThis presentation by Kathy Trusty of the Delaware Humanities will discuss their most famous case: Brown v Board of Education. Audiences will learn more about the lawyers behind the case and their strategy for proving that separate but equal\, when it comes to race segregation\, was not constitutional.  \nThis presentation will also examine the five cases that made up Brown v Board of Education. It will delve into the actions and circumstances that led to each case and how five cases from around the country became one of the most important cases in the 20th century and resulted in a United States Supreme Court Ruling to end racial segregation in public schools.  \nThis program has been made possible by Delaware Humanities\, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://history.delaware.gov/event/brown-v-board-of-education-the-legal-battle-to-end-segregation/
LOCATION:New Castle Court House Museum\, 211 Delaware St.\, New Castle\, Delaware\, 19720\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Castle Court House
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