Concord Perspectives: The Garrison Men in Images and Objects
Spotlight On… Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. – Descended from both Frederick Douglass & Booker T. Washington
Monday, September 17th • Part of The Walden Woods Project Stewardship Lectures • Co-sponsored by the Robbins House
In Her Own Words: Mary Merrick Brooks and Strategies of Reform — with Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
Thursday, August 16th • Part of the Concord Museum’s “People of Concord” Summer Series
Ellen Garrison: Educator, Social Justice Advocate, Daughter of Concord — with Maria Madison and Kerri Greenidge
Tuesday, August 21th • Part of the Concord Museum’s “People of Concord” Summer Series
Tufts Student Focus Group Responds to Robbins House Visit
August 27th, 2018 • The Robbins House • Moderated by RH Interpreter Mary-Wren vanderWilden • Written by Robbins House Intern Emma Hodgdon
The Black Experience in Middlesex County from the 1640s to the 1870s
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.
The Defamation Experiment
The Defamation Experiment
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 • 7-9 p.m. • Alcott Elementary School Auditorium • Part of Concord Carlisle Adult & Community Education’s “Can We Talk” Series • Tickets are limited, $30
Wright Tavern History Festival: A Celebration of Concord’s History and Culture
Wright Tavern History Festival: A Celebration of Concord’s History and Culture
Saturday, October 13th, 2018 • 11 am- 3 pm • The Wright Tavern • Sponsored by the Concord Museum • Free