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Ghost of a Chance: A History of Race in Minneapolis 4:00-5:30 pm
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About this event
When StarTribune reporter Eric Roper buys a lovely 113-year-old house in Minneapolis, he wants to find out everything he can about its history. But he quickly becomes obsessed with one couple who owned the house 100 years ago. Harry and Clementine Robinson send him down a surprising rabbit hole into an incredible history he never heard before. As he artfully and meticulously pieces together the remarkable story of their lives, we find out what the Robinsons reveal about a history of race in Minneapolis -- the city that became ground zero for an unprecedented global racial reckoning. Join us as we hear from Eric and StarTribune's Senior Audio Producer, Melissa Townsend as they discuss this amazing story.
This program will be held at RiverWest. Limited guest parking as well as metered on-street parking is available. Carpooling is recommended.
Not a member and wish to attend this program? Contact Jane Stacy at janestacy@millcitycommons.org.
Interested in carpooling? Click on the registrant list and find a member in your building or near you that you can connect with and ask to share a ride. Or, feel free to contact the MCC office for a suggestion.
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