Join M-NCPPC Archaeology and Montpelier House Museum for a commemoration highlighting how archaeological discoveries can facilitate discussions on the lasting legacies of enslavement in Prince George’s County.
WALK the indoor and outdoor spaces where the enslaved at Montpelier lived, worked, and loved.
LEARN how archaeology can interpret the lives of underrepresented people in history.
LISTEN to the stories and experiences of the lasting impacts of enslavement on today’s society.
ENGAGE with us fireside for reflections of the day.