Unjust Deeds: A History of Racial Covenants in Dane County & Beyond
Schedule
Tue, 19 Aug, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Maple Bluff Beach Park (Beach House) | Madison, WI
Racial covenants were made illegal with the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968. Nevertheless, their impacts are pervasive and still with us today. This program, presented by local historian Rick Bernstein, will explore the history of racial covenants in Dane County and nationwide. Through the month of August, you can also learn about this through the traveling exhibit which you can view at the Bookmobile.
Free event at the Maple Bluff Beach Park Beach House (306 Lakeview Blvd).
Presenter:
Rick Bernstein, a graduate of Cornell University’s Historic Preservation Planning program, worked for nearly 30 years for the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Division of Historic Preservation and Local History until he retired in 2019. Since then, Rick has worked part-time as the Dane County Historical Society's Executive Director. DCHS was established in 1961 to promote Dane County’s history and to manage an archival facility at the Lussier Family Heritage Center in Lake Farm Park.
This exhibit and program is made possible by the support of Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities, Madison Community Foundation, Dane Arts, Evjue Foundation and Dane County Department of Planning & Development.
Where is it happening?
Maple Bluff Beach Park (Beach House), Beach Park, Lakewood Blvd, Madison, WI 53704, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: