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Black History Live: African Americans of the West
Black History Live: African Americans of the West

Sat, Feb 21

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The Schoolhouse Theater

Black History Live: African Americans of the West

Step back in time and learn about the life of York, who was the first recorded black explorer and participant in the Lewis and Clark expedition, as portrayed by Marvin Jefferson.

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Feb 21, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM

The Schoolhouse Theater, 19650 Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138, USA

About the event

Step back in time and learn about the life of York, who was the first recorded black explorer, as portrayed by Marvin Jefferson. York was a man who traveled with Lewis and Clark during their expedition years. He was selected as part of the Corps of Discovery for his large build and frame, but he served as an enslaved black laborer on the voyage. During his two years on the expedition, he helped navigate the trails and waterways, used firearms, interacted with native populations, and helped with expeditions’ national importance. The expedition offered York a short glimpse into freedom, and his experience can help us understand the place of African Americans in the West before the end of slavery.


Now in its 17th year, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live tour is an annual recognition, held each February, of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to…

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