03.11.2023

American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
March 11 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
March 18 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
March 25 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
January 14 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
January 21 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
January 28 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
February 4 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
February 11 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
February 18 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
February 25 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
March 4 @ 2:30 PM
American Contradictions: Slavery and the American Revolution at the Old Manse
Saturdays at 2:30 PM
Many who fought for liberty and independence from Great Britain also enslaved other people – a contradiction that is at the heart of the American Revolution. At the Old Manse, we see this contradiction embodied in the life of William Emerson, “Patriot Preacher” and slave holder. We also see it deeply impacting the lives of Cate, Phyllis, and Frank, three people enslaved by the Bliss-Emerson family. In this tour, the stories of the Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution serve to tell a broader story of American freedom and enslavement. Sign up for tickets here.