Reading Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass’s fiery 1852 speech “The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro” Guy Peartree, re-enactor, leads a…
Frederick Douglass’s fiery 1852 speech “The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro” Guy Peartree, re-enactor, leads a…
Sunday, June 21st Add to your enjoyment of the Summer Solstice by exploring the environs of the Old Manse &…
Sunday, June 21st Add to your enjoyment of the Summer Solstice by exploring the environs of the Old Manse &…
“She Ought to be Set at Liberty”: Slavery and Freedom in 18th-Century Massachusetts Massachusetts is often associated with abolition and…
“She Ought to be Set at Liberty”: Slavery and Freedom in 18th-Century Massachusetts Massachusetts is often associated with abolition and…
Now through May 1, 2016 African American Thomas Dugan (1747-1827) was born almost thirty years before the start of the…
Now through May 1, 2016 African American Thomas Dugan (1747-1827) was born almost thirty years before the start of the…
An inventory of Thomas Dugan’s property in 1827 provides an intriguing glimpse into the life of this formerly enslaved Concordian.…
An inventory of Thomas Dugan’s property in 1827 provides an intriguing glimpse into the life of this formerly enslaved Concordian.…
Concord African American descendant Denise Dennis celebrates her great-great grandfather Henry Dennis' 200th birthday (1815-1882) with a symposium and discussion…