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Save the Date! 

Please plan to join the NC History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation & Reconstruction on Monday, June 16 at 7 p.m. at Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, 1217 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, directly across the street from Fayetteville State University.

Khadija McNair, a public historian who is manager of Freedom Park in downtown Raleigh and a speaker with the N.C. African American Heritage Commission, will give the annual Hari Jones Memorial Lecture, which commemorates Juneteenth.

Her speech is titled “Echoes of Emancipation: Juneteenth and North Carolina.”

The lecture is free and open to the public.

McNair is a native of Durham and has a strong background in historical research and interpretation and community engagement. She has served as the Freedom Park Manager since January 2024.

She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in History from North Carolina Central University in 2017 and went on to complete her Master of Arts degree in History with a concentration in Public History in 2020.

Prior to joining Freedom Park, McNair worked within the state’s historic sites, including sites at Historic Stagville, Duke Homestead and Charlotte Hawkins Brown. Additionally, Khadija has lent her expertise to various public history projects, such as the Orange County NC Slave Deed database and the Durham Black Burial Grounds Collaboratory. 

McNair is – first and last – a teacher. She is deeply committed to sharing the rich history of African Americans with individuals of all ages. She recognizes the tremendous value in preserving and illuminating historical narratives that are often overlooked, particularly for younger generations.

By conveying the richness and depth of African American history, McNair aims to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of the contributions and experiences of those who have improved the spaces we call home.

Juneteenth and the Hari Jones Memorial Lecture Series

This event marks the History Center’s seventh commemoration of Juneteenth, a Federal holiday observing the Emancipation of the enslaved during the Civil War, and the sixth in memory of the late Hari Jones.

Jones was a prominent African American historian, who was the assistant director and curator at the African American Civil War Freedom Foundation and Museum in Washington, DC. His area of expertise centered on the contribution of Blacks during the Civil War. He was first heard by organizers of the Center as they researched museums in Washington, DC; and later became a close advisor to the Center, speaking on several times in Fayetteville.

In June 2018, Jones last spoke in Fayetteville about Juneteenth. Several days later, Jones died of a sudden heart attack in Washington. The Center decided to honor his memory and his contribution to our understanding of the African American community during the Civil War and afterward, through Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era, by sponsoring the Hari Jones Memorial Lecture Series.

The past six speakers have included civil rights activists, history professors and  professional historians from the Smithsonian, many of whom have devoted their study to the time before, during and after the Civil War in North Carolina.  All were chosen with an eye toward teaching all of us, so that all of us may learn; and so that all of us may work together toward a more perfect Union.

We look forward to seeing you on June 16th! If you have any questions, please contact us at info@nccivilwarcenter.org or cc@nccivilwarcenter.org.