MONTPELIER STATION, Va., July 26,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, The Montpelier
Foundation (TMF) and Montpelier Descendants Committee (MDC)
announced We the People: a Summer Celebration at Montpelier. Taking place on
Saturday, August 5, 2023, from
9:30 am-3:30 pm. This free,
family-friendly community event kicks off a multi-year
memorialization project honoring American history and the formerly
enslaved communityauthor at James Madison's Montpelier. Renowned community leaders,
historians, and artists will host activities, including panel
discussions, a libation ceremony, and experiential arts,
archeological, and cultural exhibits.
Montpelier
is a place where everyone can come and see their history on
display.
"Montpelier is a place where
everyone can come and see their history on display," said Dr.
Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Board
Chair of TMF, and Rev. Larry Walker
Sr., President of MDC, respectively. "At a time when
America is divided, our historic partnership will recognize
President James Madison, 'Father of
the US Constitution,' and our other Founding Fathers— known and
invisible—to create a more perfect union grounded in legacy and
equity. Our celebration will educate and engage people of all ages
and backgrounds."
WHAT
We the People: a Summer Celebration
WHO
- Dr. Michael Blakey,
National Endowment for the Humanities Professor, Anthropology &
American Studies at William & Mary
- Dr. Michael Higginbotham,
Dean of the University of Baltimore Law
School
- Dr. Hasan Kwame
Jeffries Associate Professor of History at The
Ohio State University and Board Chair
of TMF
- Rev. Larry Walker Sr.,
Deputy Pastor of Celebration Church; Executive Director of the
Governor's Office of Community Initiatives for Governor
Wes Moore and President of MDC
- Elon Cook Lee, Director
of Interpretation & Education, National Trust for Historic
Preservation
- Dr. Bettye Kearse, Author
of The Other Madisons
- Mayor Sharon Pratt,
former Mayor of the District of
Columbia
- Dr. Gregory Dolin,
Associate Professor of Law, University of
Baltimore
- Darrell Rose,
Percussionist, painter, and Artist in Residence for the
Virginia Commission for the
Arts
WHEN
Saturday, August 5,
2023, from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
ET
WHERE
James Madison's
Montpelier: 11350 Constitution
Highway, Montpelier Station, VA
22957
More details can be found here.
About The Montpelier Foundation
Montpelier is the lifelong home of
James Madison, Father of the
Constitution, Architect of the Bill of Rights, and fourth President
of the United States. As a
monument to James Madison and the
Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for
constitutional education, Montpelier engages the public with the
enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea: government by the
people. The historic home and 2,700-acre grounds are open to
visitors and student groups throughout the year, and the Robert H.
Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier offers world-class residential and
online educational programs. Montpelier is administered by The Montpelier
Foundation and is a National Trust for Historic Preservation site.
To learn more, visit www.montpelier.org.
About Montpelier Descendants Committee
The Montpelier
Descendants Committee (MDC) is the first independent,
descendant-led organization to establish itself as an equal
co-steward of a major historic site in America. The MDC is devoted
to restoring the narratives of enslaved Americans at plantation
sites in Central Virginia,
including but not limited to James
Madison's Montpelier, from
the margins to the center of historical discourse.
www.Montpelierdescendants.org.
About The Memorialization Project
The Montpelier
Foundation (TMF) and Montpelier Descendants Committee (MDC) have
embarked on a historic partnership to be co-equal stewards of
former President James Madison's
estate. On March 13, 2023, they were
awarded nearly $5.8 million by the
Mellon Foundation to fund the construction of a memorial to
enslaved people at Montpelier, the
lifelong home of James Madison,
fourth president of the United
States. Mellon is the nation's largest supporter of the arts
and humanities. The grant is part of Mellon's "Monuments
Project" initiative, an unprecedented $250 million commitment to transform the nation's
commemorative landscape by supporting public projects that more
completely and accurately represent American history, including the
stories of those who have often been denied historical
recognition.
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SOURCE The Montpelier Foundation (TMF); Montpelier Descendants
Committee (MDC)