Juneteenth Celebration Honoring Black Choral Music
Morven Museum & Garden 55 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesFlag raising, talk, and choral concert celebrating Juneteenth.
Flag raising, talk, and choral concert celebrating Juneteenth.
Historians discuss the lives of the men, women, and children enslaved at Morven in the historical context of eighteenth and nineteenth century New Jersey.
Presentation about Peter Hill is the earliest documented Black clockmaker in America.
One-man play by Rich Swingle about John Woolman, who challenged the Philadelphia Yearly Quaker Meeting of 1758 to abolish slavery.
Screening and panel discussion about The Price of Silence, which shares the history of New Jersey’s enslaved people.
Historian R. Isabela Morales discusses her book about an American family in slavery and freedom.
Talk by Arts Against Racism founder Rhinold Lamar Ponder and performance by 2023 Grammy Award-winning baritone Will Liverman
Meet author/historian Gregory Nobles as he discusses and launches his latest book The Education of Betsey Stockton, in conversation with Morven's Curator of Exhibitions & Collections and Deputy Director Elizabeth Allan. As an added bonus, visit inside historic landmark Morven museum prior to the lecture. Books will be available for purchase and signing following the […]