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Follow on Google News | The MTAFF Partnered '1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech' Receives Anthem AwardThe More Than a Fraction Foundation Partnered '1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech' Event Receives Anthem Award
The 1872 Forward: A Celebration of Virginia Tech was in celebration of its 150-year history. The More Than a Fraction Foundation is affiliated with the descendants of Africans enslaved on the Smithfield and Solitude plantations, which is now the grounds of Virginia Tech and Virginia State University. The three-day event centered on Native/Indigenous communities and the enslaved Africans who once lived on the grounds now known as Virginia Tech. It also centered around the descendants of the European Americans who once owned the land, as well as the experiences of the students, faculty, staff, and alumni who made Virginia Tech what it is today. The Council on Virginia Tech History is continuing to provide programs to the Virginia Tech community and on March 28, 2024 it will host 1872 Forward: How Our History Can Shape Our Future in Brush Mountain A. Squires Student Center at 1:30pm. Dr. Kerri Moseley-Hobbs, founder of the More Than a Fraction Foundation will moderate the forum. The Foundation plans to continue its work with Virginia Tech with the understanding that progress moving forward will seem slow, but the magnitude of the accomplishments is the "brilliance of life" happening. The More Than a Fraction Foundation's goal in sponsoring the Virginia Tech event was to highlight the estimated 300-year-old Merry Tree which was the center point for the enslaved community to meet, worship, marry, and more for over three generations. The MTAFF's mission is to highlight the often-overlooked history, culture, and experiences of Africans in America and African Americans before and after the Civil War. Its vision is to explore American history from an angle that centers on the narratives and contributions of Africans and African Americans, offering a comprehensive understanding that includes the modern-day repercussions of their historical experiences. www.MoreThanaFraction.org www.VT.edu www.AnthemAwards.com End
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