The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History, in collaboration with the Hudson Area Library, hosts a presentation by BJ Lillis about changing land rights in the colonial Hudson Valley including Indigenous and tenant resistance to a manorial system. This talk traces Indigenous survival and resistance to colonialism on Hudson Valley manors from the early 18th century to the 1760s, when an unlikely alliance between tenant farmers and Native people organized tenant uprisings, rent strikes, and coordinated legal action against Hudson Valley landlords. The Jacob Leisler Library Lectures are made partially possible through the generous support of the Van Dyke Family Foundation, HRBT Foundation, and Bank of Greene County Charitable Foundation.
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EST
Thursday, January 23, 6-7:30pm.
Location
In-person, Community Room, Hudson Area Library.
Fees/Admission
Free to attend. There is no registration required.
Contact Information
programs@hudsonarealibrary.org
518-828-1792 x101
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