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SUMMARY:Virtual Lo0cal Histoy Talk on Indigenous Slavery in Colonial New York and New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:Join the Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History for a virtual talk by Linford Fisher titled The Persistence of Indigenous Enslavement in Dutch and English New York and New Jersey. Indigenous peoples played important roles in the histories of Dutch colonialism and the colonies that later became New York and New Jersey.\nThis public talk delves into one aspect of these histories and interactions\, namely\, the enslavement (and\, at times\, transshipment) of local Indigenous populations. Drawing upon colonial records and newspaper ads\, Fisher argues that enslaved Indigenous people were present in these places far longer than we might expect and in ways that suggest a more diverse enslaved and unfree labor force than we have previously imagined.\nVisit www.hudsonarealibrary.org/2022/06/indigenous-slavery/ to register and receive the Zoom link.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History for a virtual talk by Linford Fisher titled The Persistence of Indigenous Enslavement in Dutch and English New York and New Jersey. Indigenous peoples played important roles in the histories of Dutch colonialism and the colonies that later became New York and New Jersey.\nThis public talk delves into one aspect of these histories and interactions\, namely\, the enslavement (and\, at times\, transshipment) of local Indigenous populations. Drawing upon colonial records and newspaper ads\, Fisher argues that enslaved Indigenous people were present in these places far longer than we might expect and in ways that suggest a more diverse enslaved and unfree labor force than we have previously imagined.\nVisit www.hudsonarealibrary.org/2022/06/indigenous-slavery/ to register and receive the Zoom link.
LOCATION:Virtual Via Zoom Hudson Area Library
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DTSTAMP:20260516T234909Z
URL:https://business.columbiachamber-ny.com/events/details/virtual-lo0cal-histoy-talk-on-indigenous-slavery-in-colonial-new-york-and-new-jersey-3954
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