Spotlight on… Black History Trails
Tracing the history of Massachusetts’ African American residents, from slavery to Black Lives Matter Tufts University professors and Robbins House…
Tracing the history of Massachusetts’ African American residents, from slavery to Black Lives Matter Tufts University professors and Robbins House…
February 13, 2019 at the Concord Museum, Robbins House co-president Maria Madison moderated the Concord Museum's special look at Robbins…
Monday, September 17th • Part of The Walden Woods Project Stewardship Lectures • Co-sponsored by the Robbins House
Thursday, August 16th • Part of the Concord Museum’s “People of Concord” Summer Series
Tuesday, August 21th • Part of the Concord Museum’s “People of Concord” Summer Series
August 27th, 2018 • The Robbins House • Moderated by RH Interpreter Mary-Wren vanderWilden • Written by Robbins House Intern Emma Hodgdon
The Woburn Public Library sponsored a panel presentation and discussion of recent research into the lives of free and enslaved Black people in early Middlesex County.