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Laurens County Museum Lecture on March 7: The Role of Enslaved People, Loyalists, and Native America

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The Role of Enslaved People, Loyalists, and Native Americans in the Revolutionary War

The Revolutionary War Lecture Series at the Laurens County Museum continues on Tuesday, March 7, at 7:00 pm, at the Laurens County Museum. Dr. Jim Piecuch of Camden will speak about the many unheralded individuals and the roles they played during the American Revolution – for or against liberty from the British. His book Three Peoples, One King is one of just a few that address the issue.

The lecture is free for Laurens County Museum members and those 18 years old and under. There is a suggested donation of $5 for non-members of the Museum. Museum memberships will be available that evening.

For more information, call the Museum at (864)681-3678, or go to www.laurenscountymuseum.org or Laurens County Museum Facebook Page. The Museum is located at 116 South Public Square, Laurens, SC.

 
 

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