Freeman H.M. Murray
F. H. M. Murray: A Forgotten Pioneer for Civil Justice
with biographer Anita Hackley Lambert
Virtual event
Tuesday, February 28
1:00pm – 2:00pm
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Author Anita Hackley Lambert shares about the life, achievements, and contributions of Freeman Henry Morris Murray, a local advocate for equal rights and civil justice.
Historian, genealogist, biographer, and business owner Anita Hackley Lambert is the author of F. H. M Murray: First Biography of a Forgotten Pioneer for Civil Justice. The result of ten years of research, this biography is the first on F. H. M. Murray (1859-1950), a prominent local civil rights advocate and Ms. Lambert’s great-grandfather. A co-founder of the Niagara movement and caretaker of Frederick Douglass Memorial Cemetery in Alexandria, F. H. M. Murray lived during important aspects of Black history such as the Underground Railroad, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Booker T. Washington.
This program is co-sponsored by the Alexandria African American Hall of Fame.
This event is the second of our series of virtual presentations on local African American history. You may also enjoy, “African Americans and Clara Barton with the National Park Service” on Tuesday, February 21, at 1PM: https://alexlibraryva.org/event/7873345