Beyond Bootlegging Part 2: Hispanic History, Racism, and Changes in Prohibition-Era Louisville
This presentation has been rescheduled from January, when it was cancelled due to weather. The Museum is excited to announce two opportunities to attend the same talk, including an evening or afternoon option. Attend whichever one fits your schedule best! This is the second talk in a two-part conversation about the impacts of the 1920s and 1930s on Louisville’s racial and ethnic diversity. This talk will focus on Hispanic history, families, and culture during this period and in the following years. No registration required.