The Birmingham African American Genealogy Group presents the 2018 Annual Black Heritage Fair honoring African Americans in Times of War.
The 2018 Black Heritage Fair will be held on Saturday, FEBRUARY 3, 2018, from 11 am to 3.00 pm in the Arrington Auditorium, located on the 4th floor of the Linn Henley Building across from the downtown Birmingham Public Library at 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, Alabama 35203. Registration begins at 10.30 am. This event is free and open to all. Light refreshments will be served and door prizes will be drawn. Information about our Group will be available.
This year’s Black Heritage Fair theme is AFRICAN AMERICANS IN TIMES OF WAR, honoring and celebrating African Americans service during wars and conflicts throughout the world. On display will be genealogy exhibits and family history displays from BAAGG members honoring their family members who served in the United States armed forces. In addition to exhibits and displays, author and retired Duke University professor, Dr. Tommie Morton-Young and Commissioner George Bowman, District 2, Jefferson County, Major General, US Army Retired will speak.
“Free Admission” and event is open to the public.
Phone: 205-937-2221
2018/02/03 - 2018/02/03
Additional time info:
Registration begins at 10.30 am.
Linn-Henley Research Library - 4th Floor, Arrington Auditorium
2100 Park Place - across street from the Birmingham Public Library, Birmingham, AL 35203