We invite Illinoisans to document their story for the Nation's 250th.

The Forgotten Eldorado Story: One Town’s Journey to “Sundown”

A Road Scholar Program by Clifton Jackson

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When

Jun 25, 2026
6:00pm–7:00pm

Where

Eldorado Memorial Library
1001 Grant St
Harold Skelton Meeting Room
Eldorado, IL 62930

Cost

Free

The presentation on the forgotten story of Eldorado, Illinois, involves the story of a man named Jefferson Douglas Alston. He was born a slave, became an educator and teacher and community leader, and set out on a lifelong career of advancing education for black youths in the community. The heart of the story involves his mission and a school he started in Eldorado, Illinois, based on the Tuskegee model. The presentation will explain and describe what the Tuskegee model was and the overall movement across the country at the time.

The presentation will also describe the attack on the school and what happened in the aftermath to the remaining Black population in Eldorado and the subsequent conflict that raged for four months between the local mob and the state militia, which had been sent in by the Governor to control the situation. The presentation will also put into perspective this incident and similar incidents that were going on in neighboring states and across the nation at this time.

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Corina Gilley at asstdirector@eldoradomemoriallibrary.com.

Learn more about Clifton Jackson, this program, and how to book it here.

Venue Parking and Accessibility

Please park in the parking lot in front of the Eldorado Memorial Public Library District. There is an accessible entrance and a ramp to the right side of the stairs. The event will take place in the Harold Skelton Meeting Room.