Autonomy and respect was what they yearned for and this is what the Civil War promised to the enslaved. Come hear noted local historian Susan Soderberg vividly describe the Civil War from the African-Americans' perspective on Feb. 23 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Black History Month program, historian Susan Soderberg gives a presentation, Quilts and the Underground Railroad, and addresses the history of quilting in America as well as the history of the Underground Railroad.
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The Cider Barrel With Susan Soderberg and L...
"The Cider Barrel" is the fifth episode/session of the 2021 Montgomery...
Duration:
43m 18s
Discussion with Susan Soderberg on the Real J...
We spend the hour with historian, Susan Soderberg, who is finishing up...
Duration:
59m 38s
A Virtual Presentation with local historian S...
Join the Germantown Historical Society this November for a virtual pre...
Duration:
57m 48s
History of Germantown (Paths #86)
Learn the history of Germantown, Maryland with this tour led by Susan ...
Duration:
12m 20s
Wethersfield's ParaEducator of the Year - Ren...
Please join us in congratulating Renee Soderberg, as the 2019-2020 Par...
Duration:
49s
Immigrants, Curiosity and American Strength |...
Ambassador Soderberg discusses the impact of immigration on the United...
Susan Soderberg 1967 graduate of Antelope Valley High School in Lancaster, CA is on Memory Lane. Get caught up with Susan Soderberg and other high school alumni from ...
Susan Soderberg 1997 graduate of Belmond Community High School in Belmond, IA is on Memory Lane. Get caught up with Susan Soderberg and other high school alumni from ...