Before it was Leisure World, it was the Edmonson Farm
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Prior to the Civil War, Paul Edmonson, a freed Black man, lived with his family on what was then one of the largest Black-owned farms in Montgomery County, now part of the land comprising Leisure World. However, while he was free, Paul’s wife and their 14 children were all still enslaved. Join Dianne Bradley and Juanita Sealy-Williams as they tell the fascinating story of Paul’s journey to free his family from slavery and their part in the abolition movement.
This session will be conducted via Zoom. Please register below or visit our website for the link to register. If you have questions about accessing the talk, please contact Matt Gagle, Director of Programs, at MGagle@MontgomeryHistory.org.**