Standing Where They Stood: Slavery and Freedom

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Adults
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NENA914

Christopher Judge from Raynham Hall Museum will explore the complex history of slavery throughout New York and Long Island in the period before and after the American Revolution. Learn about the rich and complicated true stories of individuals who were enslaved in Oyster Bay including: Tom Gall, the first person on Long Island who was freed; Jupiter Hammon, the first published Black poet in American; and a regiment of African Americans who fought alongside British Col. John Graves Simcoe's Queen's Rangers in 1780. Registration is underway.