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The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead Join us for a year-long series of book discussions exploring black history and culture to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of African American pioneer George Washington, who, together with Read More ...
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Join us for a year-long series of book discussions exploring black history and culture to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of African American pioneer George Read More ...
Do you love Our George Washington? Then join the GW200 Committee at our next planning meeting! There are lots of things to discuss in preparation for the August 11th event!
Visit the George Washington Pop-Up Museum at Centralia College! The Pop-Up Museum will be at the Centralia College during their Black History Month celebration. Show your support and learn more about the impact and history Read More ...
The Turner House by Angela Flournoy Join us for a year-long series of book discussions exploring black history and culture to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of African American pioneer George Washington, who, together with Read More ...
Our George Washington: Stories on the Life of Centralia’s Founding Father August 2017 marked the 200th birthday of the founder of Centralia, George Washington. This presentation will cover his life as the son of a Read More ...
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander Join us for a year-long series of book discussions exploring black history and culture to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of African American pioneer George Washington, who, together Read More ...
This is the end of our year long celebration of George and Mary Washington and George's 200th Birthday. We have been working towards celebrating their legacy as the founders of our town while raising money Read More ...
Wow, it's finally happening! We're dedicating our bronze statue of George and Mary Jane Washington on Aug. 11 as part of a huge birthday party in the park that they gave to their city. We'll Read More ...