Interpreting Slavery and Freedom in New England
Interpreting Slavery and Freedom in New England: A 2-day Workshop for Interpreters, Educators, and Museum and Historic Site Staff Sponsored by the Center for Reconciliation March 26-27 • 9 AM–4…
Interpreting Slavery and Freedom in New England: A 2-day Workshop for Interpreters, Educators, and Museum and Historic Site Staff Sponsored by the Center for Reconciliation March 26-27 • 9 AM–4…
Tuesday, April 3, 2018 • 7–9 PM • Panel Discussion at Concord Carlisle High School • Sponsored by Concord Carlisle Adult and Community Education
Come join this discussion on how to navigate our differences: politics, religion, values, life style. How do we learn to have conversations around issues that sometimes divide us? How do we learn to listen better, discuss, and even bridge that divide?
This symposium will take a critical look at the true nature of the Underground Railroad movement as it wove its way through the different avenues of old established New England towns, including oral history, African American cultural landscapes, archaeology, geography, and material culture.
Thursday, May 10 • 7:00-8:00 PM • Concord Museum
Join writer and historian Jonathan Michael Square as he analyzes past images of free Africans Americans in New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston that appeared in the popular press.
Sat. May 19 • 1:00–2:15 PM • Brister's Hill
Meet at Hapgood Wright Town Forest Parking Lot
Our program will begin at Brister’s Hill, named after Brister Freeman, a formerly enslaved man who was the second person of African descent to own land in Concord.
At The Robbins House
Sat. May 19 • 2:45–4:00 PM
Our next stop, with time to travel, is the Robbins House, where Peter Robbins’ niece Ellen Garrison talks about being raised in 1820-30s Concord, and the antislavery activism that brought her from Boston to Rhode Island, Maryland, Virginia, Kansas, and California in pursuit of independence at a time of racial injustice.
Celebrate Juneteenth at the Robbins House Saturday, June 16 th • 2:00-4:00 pm • The Robbins House All ages are welcome to join us at the Robbins House for a…
Join us for a conversation about independence on July 4th: 11-1 at the Robbins House
Back for Summer — Sunday Cello Sessions Sundays, July 1st, July 8th, July 15th, and July 22nd • 12 noon-2 pm • The Robbins House Our intern Emma Hodgdon will…
Summer Conversations Series: Ellen Garrison The Old Manse • 269 Monument St., Concord • Saturday, July 28 • 3 to 4 p.m.x The Robbins House and The Old Manse present…