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Greenwich Historical Society to Host Lecture Series on Slavery, Race Issues in New England

WSP · Mar 19, 2022 ·

Director of Education Anna Greco shows the upstairs slave quarters at the Bush-Holley House at the Greenwich Historical Society in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich. File photo / Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media.

 

By Robert Marchant in The Middletown Press on March 19, 2022

GREENWICH — “Shining a Light,” a three-part virtual lecture series, will return this month at the Greenwich Historical Society as it focuses on elevating and amplifying underrepresented voices of history.

The first presentation on March 24 will put a spotlight on slavery in Greenwich and throughout New England.

The series promises to offer “riveting stories … on topics that have shaped the history of Greenwich and New England,” the historical society said. The lectures will address “many of the themes that are shaping the nation’s narrative, including race, oppression, identity and equality.” Continue reading.

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