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Anyone needing sign language interpretation, translation services, or assisted listening systems for a meeting, should contact the City Clerk’s Office (303.335.4536 or 303.335.4574) or email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov. A 48-hour notice is requested.

Si requiere una copia en español de esta publicación o necesita un intérprete durante la reunión, por favor llame a la Ciudad al 303.335.4536 o 303.335.4574 o email ClerksOffice@LouisvilleCO.gov.

'My skin is black, my heart is white, and my card is RED:' Labor Activist William Lofton

Live Webinar with Jason Hogstad

'My skin is black, my heart is white, and my card is RED:' Labor Activist William Lofton. Live Webinar with Jason Hogstad

The 1920s were a pivotal time for race and labor forces in Louisville. Join Museum staffer, Jason Hogstad for this live webinar and opportunity to investigate Louisville history from this unique perspective.

For background on labor struggles in 1920s Louisville, watch “Remembering Ludlow but Forgetting the Columbine: The 1927/1928 Colorado Coal Strike" a discussion with Dr. Leigh Campbell-Hale that occurred back in February.

Registration for this virtual program is required.

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