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Talking About Race Matters: Headwraps of African Women in America by Cheyney McKnight

Cheyney McKnight will give a lecture on headwraps found among both free and enslaved African Women in America from the 18th to 19th century. Attendees will learn how headwraps changed from region to region, and the cultural and historical significance of styles.

Cheyney Mcknight is Manager of Living History at New-York Historical Society, where develops and runs Living History Programs.  

She is also owner of Not Your Momma’s History, a public history consulting business that aids museums and historical sites in talking about the African experience within 18th and 19th century America.   Not Your Momma’s History runs a YouTube channel with over 240,000 subscribers and 5 million views, that shows the day to day lives of Black people throughout American history.

Cheyney has taken her “Let’s Talk About Slavery” table to over 30 parks, historical sites, and public events across America to provide a safe place for people to learn and talk about the history of slavery.  She provides handouts to encourage people to further their education beyond that one interaction.

Cheyney graduated from Simmons University in 2011 with a bachelors in Political Science. 
In 2021 Cheyney was chosen to be an  African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Fellow for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.  Her project, titled The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist Journey Through History, was both a piece of performance art and a conversation inspired by Afrofuturism about the future of historic preservation on former sites of enslavement. Cheyney uses clothing designs that meld modern textiles that speak to the Black experience in America with 18th and 19th century silhouettes. 

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Date

Feb 14 2024
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Time

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Cost

Free

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Organizer

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
Website
https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/

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