Join the Hudson Area Library History Room and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History for an author talk by Andrea C. Mosterman, associate professor in Atlantic History and Joseph Tregle Professor in Early American History at the University of New Orleans, on Friday, May 20, 6-7:30pm. Mosterman's recent book, "Spaces of Enslavement: A History of Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York" writes a critical and overdue chapter on the place of slavery and resistance in the colony and young state of New York. Through examination of homes, Dutch Reformed churches, and public spaces, the book shows how Dutch American enslavers increasingly used their dominance over these spaces to control the people they enslaved. It also explores how enslaved people resisted such control by escaping or modifying these spaces and expanding their mobility and activities within them. This talk will be held in the library's Community Room and is free and open to the public. Masks will be required for attendees, with extras available to those who do not have their own.
Date and Time
Friday May 20, 2022
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
Friday, May 20 6PM-7:30PM
Location
Community Room Hudson Area Library 51 N. 5th St. Hudson, NY
Fees/Admission
Free
Website
https://hudsonarealibrary.org/2022/04/author-talk-on-slavery-and-resistance-in-dutch-new-york/
Contact Information
Brenda Shufelt
History Room Coordinator
518-828-1792 x106
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