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The Quanders: Since 1684, an Enduring African American Legacy

With Rohulamin Quander

Thomas Balch Library will host author Rohulamin Quander in a discussion on, "The Quanders - Since 1684, an Enduring African American Legacy" on Sunday, September 22, beginning at 2 p.m.

Tracing the legacy of Henry Quando and Margrett Pugg, his wife, and their progeny, from 1684 to the present, unfolds a story of triumph and sustained accomplishment beyond and despite whatever racially inspired obstacles were placed as inhibitors on the road to success.

Rohulamin Quander, author and multi-generational Washingtonian, is a member of the internationally renowned Quander Family, whose American lineage traces back almost 350 years in the Maryland and Virginia area. The family's history includes involuntary servitude to George Washington at his Mount Vernon plantation. He earned both his B.A. and J.D. degrees from Howard University Washington, D.C. Quander is a retired Senior Administrative Judge for the District of Columbia.  He is married to Carmen Torruella Quander, a well-known representational artist. They have three adult children and one grandchild.

Pre-registration is required for this event. Please call 703-737-7195, email balchlib@leesburgva.gov or register online https://tinyurl.com/TBLEvents

 

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