Education · Exhibition

Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

An educational exhibition exploring the history of Black craftspeople and their pursuit of independence.

Tue, 15 Sep 2026 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (America/New_York) William G. Rohrer Memorial Library Haddon Township , New Jersey
Join us for the Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence exhibition at the William G. Rohrer Memorial Library in Haddon Township. This insightful display highlights the significant contributions and struggles of Black craftspeople during the American Revolutionary era. Through historical narratives and artifacts, the exhibition offers a deeper understanding of their pursuit of freedom and independence. It is a must-see event for history enthusiasts and those interested in African American history.

What to Expect

A thoughtful and educational exhibition presented in a library setting.

Who Should Attend

  • History enthusiasts
  • Students
  • Community members
  • Educators

Agenda Overview

10:00 AM - Exhibition opens; Self-guided viewing; 5:00 PM - Exhibition closes.
Venue & Address
William G. Rohrer Memorial Library
15 MacArthur Blvd
Haddon Township , New Jersey – 08108
United States
Organizer
Camden County Library System · Public Institution
The Camden County Library System provides educational resources and community programming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
William G. Rohrer Memorial Library, 15 MacArthur Blvd, Haddon Township, NJ.
Is there a fee?
Library exhibitions are typically free.
Do I need to register?
Check the library event calendar for details.
Is it suitable for students?
Yes, it is an educational exhibition.
How long is the exhibition?
Check the library schedule for duration.
Who is the organizer?
The Camden County Library System.
Tags
history exhibition library haddon-township education black-history
Summary
Educational exhibition on Black craftspeople at William G. Rohrer Memorial Library.
Highlights
  • Historical exhibition
  • African American history
  • Educational narratives
  • Artifact display
  • Community learning
  • Insightful historical perspective
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