Events are funded in part through generous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, the Lowell Institute, Hub Town Tours, and the Revere Hotel.

Whitemanism and the West, from the Missouri Compromise to the Dred Scott Decision

Walter Johnson, Winthrop Professor of History and Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard University. All lectures are free and take place at Old South Meeting House: 310 Washington Street at the corner of Milk Street in downtown Boston. Sign Language interpretation is available upon request (with advance notice.) Wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening devices […]

Colonial Weaving Demonstration

The Paul Revere House 19 N Square, Boston, MA

Talented craftspeople, Fred & Zoe Lawson demonstrate the art of creating cloth by hand and simple machines. Practice weaving on the small looms provided.

The Politics of Slavery in the Era of Maine Statehood

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States

Mary T. Freeman, Assistant Professor of New England History, University of Maine. All lectures are free and take place at Old South Meeting House: 310 Washington Street at the corner of Milk Street in downtown Boston. Sign Language interpretation is available upon request (with advance notice.) Wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening devices are available. Accessible by […]

The Great Missouri Question: Slavery and Sectional Conflict, 1819 – 1821

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington St, Boston, MA, United States

John Craig Hammond, Associate Professor of History, Penn State University, New Kensington. All lectures are free and take place at Old South Meeting House: 310 Washington Street at the corner of Milk Street in downtown Boston. Sign Language interpretation is available upon request (with advance notice.) Wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening devices are available. Accessible by […]