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Mount Vernon Civil Rights Walking Tour

  • Starts at First Congregational United Church of Christ 200 N. Main Street Mount Vernon, OH, 43050 United States (map)

The Knox Alliance for Racial Equality (KARE) is sponsoring a Mount Vernon Civil Rights Walking Tour on Saturday, October 23rd, beginning at 10:30am. The tour will start at the First Congregational United Church of Christ (200 N. Main Street) with complimentary donuts and coffee in the courtyard. It includes nine stops that help tell little-known stories of Mount Vernon’s place in the nation’s history to protect and expand civil rights, and of Mount Vernon residents who played important roles in promoting the causes of abolitionism, women’s equality, and racial equality. Join us to learn about Black and female pioneers in Mount Vernon, the city’s participation in the Underground Railroad, the visits of famous national figures like Frederick Douglass, and political debates about civil rights and equality in Mount Vernon’s past. 

The walking tour is free and open to the public. Parking is available on the street near the church or in the parking lots across from the church. Coffee and donuts will be available at 10:30; the tour itself will start at 10:45am and conclude by noon. Be prepared to walk approximately ¾ of a mile around downtown Mount Vernon. Maps will also be provided so that participants can drive between stops if necessary. In case of rain, the tour will take place on Sunday, October 24, starting at 1pm.

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