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Let's (Book) Talk Elayne Bond Hyman

Sun, Feb 13

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Catonsville

Elayne's book Catoctin Slaves Speak take us to the Catoctin Iron Furnace in Thurmont Maryland where she calls up the voices of those enslaved. Much of this work is based on available archaeological and forensic anthropological evidence of record.

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Let's (Book) Talk Elayne Bond Hyman
Let's (Book) Talk Elayne Bond Hyman

Time & Location

Feb 13, 2022, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Catonsville, 10 St Timothys Ln, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA

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About the Event

Elayne Bond Hyman is a mixed-blood woman of many nations. She is of

both Native, African and European descent. She integrated the all-female student body of

Stephens College, in Columbia MO graduating with honors AA in 1964. A graduate of Howard University with honors -Phi Beta Kappa, Dobroe Slovo, and Cum Laude. Elayne has a BA in Russian, and a double minor in English and French. Her book Catoctin Slaves Speak she conjures the voices of those enslaved at Maryland's Catoctin Iron Furnance and the lives they lived.

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