Juneteenth Keynote Lecture and Gospel Music Performance: Honoring Reverend Dr. John N. Doggett Jr.

06/16/2022, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

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Overview

Type: Community Event

Admission: Free.

Description

oin Bill Doggett as he presents a multimedia keynote address about the life of his father, Reverend Dr. John N. Doggett Jr., a beloved and critical leader who worked tirelessly for civil rights, human rights, and social justice, both locally and nationally. Rev. Doggett’s association with the civil rights movement began in the 1950s in Los Angeles, where he worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and served as the treasurer of the Western Christian Leadership Conference. In the 1960s, Rev. Doggett made a home in St. Louis, where he led efforts to improve police and Black community relations, state and local government, and healthcare for Black St. Louisans. Rev. Doggett served as the president of the St. Louis City NAACP, the first African American superintendent of the Missouri Methodist Conference, and a long-time board member of the Missouri Historical Society.

The Community Gospel Choir of St. Louis will perform live gospel music at the opening and closing of this keynote lecture. Directed by Suzanne Palmer, the group was formed in 2007. Bringing together singers from all backgrounds, the Community Gospel Choir seeks to build bridges that restore unity to community. Through the rich tradition of African American spirituals and the energy of gospel music, the singers deliver the messages of hope and joy found in the Good News.

More Information

Website:
Juneteenth Keynote and Gospel

Contacts and Location

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Location:
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63112

Sponsor:
Missouri History Museum

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