Family Matters: Bozeman's Historic African American Community

We are offering a free tour of Bozeman's historic black neighborhood in honor of Juneteenth!

The African American community in historic Bozeman is nearly invisible until you begin to examine the historic census records, newspaper accounts, and city directories. Only then do Bozeman’s Black citizens come into focus. One name leads to another and soon a tight-knit and thriving African American community emerges during the late 19th century. Working as machinists, laborers, laundresses, housekeepers, and porters, Bozeman’s African American people contributed to the building of our city through their labor, religious activity, child-rearing, social clubs, and community participation. Join us as we follow these founding families and uncover a history that has been silent for over a hundred years.

Important information:
• Tours are limited to 9 people.
• Everyone taking a tour is required to wear a mask or other protective barrier that covers the mouth and nose. Please bring one with you. This is to protect you, our other visitors, and our tour guides. If you are not comfortable with this requirement, please consider joining us for a tour at a later date.
• Please do not register for this tour if you are experiencing symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in contact with someone who has shown symptoms.

Time(s)

This event is over.

Fri. Jun. 19, 2020   10-11am


Location
The Extreme History Project
234 East Mendenhall Street
Bozeman, MT 59715