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Connecting the past to present

4/20/2023, 6 p.m.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will host a book talk and signing as part of its Isaac Julien Speaker …

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will host a book talk and signing as part of its Isaac Julien Speaker Series.

Dr. Robert Levine will talk about the life of Frederick Douglass during the Reconstruction period, including his fight for equal rights for African-Americans, his conten- tious relationship with President Andrew Johnson and his famous anti-lynching speech, “Lessons of the Hour.”

A book-signing begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by a discussion at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21, in the Leslie Cheek Theater.

The speaker series supports the museum’s ongoing exhibition, “Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour - Frederick Douglass,” an immersive, 10 screen film installation. London-born artist and filmmaker Sir Isaac Julien uses Mr. Douglass’ writings, excerpts from his speeches, re-enactments filmed with Shakespearean actor Ray Fearon and contemporary protest footage to highlight and show the modern-day importance of the 19th century abolitionist.

A ticket is required to attend the event in person. Visit https://vmfa.museum/ for more details.