“Black Men Bearing Freedom” This Weekend in Wilmington
Dr. Reid, a professor at the University 0f Geulph in Ontario, Canada, will be accompanied by Dr. John Haley and Dr. Chris E. Fonvielle Jr. of UNC-Wilmington, as well as Dr. Mark Elliott of UNC-Greensboro. Moderating the discussion will be another scholar with ties to UNC Press–Dr. Heather Williams of UNC-Chapel Hill, who penned Self-Taught: African-American Education in Slavery and Freedom.
“All of the invited scholars bring a unique perspective to the table and we are particularly excited to share Dr. Richard Reid’s work with our audience,” Fort Fisher Historic Site Historical Interpreter Amy Thorton stated.
Along with the panel discussion, other events are planned for the weekend, including a 300-soldier reenacted battle scenario at Fort Fisher in Kure Beach. A Confederate stronghold until its fall on January 15, 1865, Fort Fisher was the largest earthen fortification in the Confederacy, and the last line of defense for the port of Wilmington.
Take some time and head to the beach for a couple days–few times will you have the chance to see an award-winning scholar like Dr. Richard Reid paired with a site as impressive and important as Fort Fisher.
For more information on “Black Men Bearing Freedom” or the upcoming events at Fort Fisher, please call (910) 458-5538 or visit www.nchistoricsites.org/fisher/.
–Matt