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Landing After Hours Program Features 'A Party Man: Walthall Moore and the Fall of Black Republicans in Missouri'

Arts and Entertainment

January 19, 2023

From: Missouri State Museum

The Missouri State Museum's "Landing After Hours" program, is held the first Wednesday of each month at the Jefferson Landing State Historic Site.

This program will be presented in person and available via Facebook Live. Did you know? You don't have to have a Facebook account to view Facebook videos or live programs. Simply follow the link and enjoy: facebook.com/MissouriStateMuseum.

February's program: A Party Man: Walthall Moore and the Fall of Black Republicanism in Missouri will be presented by Nathan Elwood, administrator of the Missouri Legislative Library.

Elected as a member of the Republican Party in 1920, Rep. Walthall Moore became the first Black American to serve in the Missouri General Assembly. As a pioneering figure for Black enfranchisement and civil rights, Moore faced constant hostility and resistance throughout his political career, both from members of the opposition and from members of his own party.

Join Mr. Elwood as he discusses how this remarkable figure’s tenure of service saw several fundamental shifts in Missouri politics that resonate to this day.

When: Wednesday, February 1, 2023 ; Program starts at 7 p.m. but doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Jefferson Landing State Historic Site in the Lohman Building classroom located at 100 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, Mo. 65101. Enter the building on the uphill side.

All programs are FREE and open to the public. No reservations required.

For more information please call 573-751-2854.

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