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SUMMARY:Author Talk: So Many Souls: the Magnitude of Dutch Slavery in the Hudson Valley by Michael Douma
DESCRIPTION:The African American Archive of Columbia County in collaboration with the library will host the first of four talks in its Speaking about History lecture series. Slavery in the North is a topic that not many people talk\, or even know\, about. Researchers have only in the past decade or so begun to take a deep look at urban northern areas\, such as New York  City   whose enslaved population was second only in size to that of the South. In his ground-breaking work\, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural\,  Economic and Demographic History\, 1700-1827 (Cambridge Univ. Press\, 2025)\, Professor Michael Douma provides a  framework which brings these topics into context. Many issues come to the fore\, are defined\; while questions are raised and answered. Copies of the book will be available for sale. This is an in-person and Zoom event.\n\nDate/Time: Sunday\, October 5\, 2pm\n\nLocation: In-person\, Community Room\, Hudson Area Library & via Zoom\n\nRegistration: Free to attend. Reserve your seat or sign up to receive the Zoom link through Eventbrite ticketing.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The African American Archive of Columbia County in collaboration with the library will host the first of four talks in its Speaking about History lecture series. Slavery in the North is a topic that not many people talk\, or even know\, about. Researchers have only in the past decade or so begun to take a deep look at urban northern areas\, such as New York&nbsp\; City &ndash\; whose enslaved population was second only in size to that of the South. In his ground-breaking work\,<em> </em><strong><em>The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural\,&nbsp\; Economic and Demographic History\, 1700-1827 </em></strong>(Cambridge Univ. Press\, 2025)\, Professor Michael Douma provides a&nbsp\; framework which brings these topics into context. Many issues come to the fore\, are defined\; while questions are raised and answered. Copies of the book will be available for sale. This is an in-person and Zoom event.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Date/Time:</strong> <em>Sunday\, October 5\, 2pm</em></p>\n\n<p><strong>Location:</strong> In-person\, Community Room\, Hudson Area Library &amp\; via Zoom</p>\n\n<p><strong>Registration:</strong> Free to attend. Reserve your seat or sign up to receive the Zoom link through<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/so-many-souls-the-magnitude-of-dutch-slavery-in-the-hudson-valley-tickets-1702367871129?aff=ebdsshios&amp\;utm_experiment=test_share_listing">&nbsp\;Eventbrite ticketing</a>.</p>\n
LOCATION:Community Room Hudson Area Library 51 N. 5th St Hudson Also available live over Zoom.
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