Absented Presence: “They All Died Off” and Other Myths About Native Americans

Walking Tour: Backyards and Cellarholes

Black Heritage Trail of NH 222 Court Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States

TOUR DATES: JUL 29, SEP 30 Backyards and Cellar Holes, (Warner House) Sankofa Tour Guide: Valerie Cunningham NOTE: This tour meets at the Warner House on Daniel St. at 2pm As focus shifts from the front of the house to the backyards and cellar holes of New Hampshire’s historic house museums, we consider the material culture experienced by household servants, including those whose black bodies had helped create white family wealth. Tours are $20 pp Purchase Online or pay cash…

Shadows Fall North documentary local screening

Beane Conference Center 35 Blueberry Lane, Laconia, NH, United States

This documentary focuses on the efforts of two dedicated historic preservationists and activists, Valerie Cunningham (co-author of Black Portsmouth: Three Centuries of African American Heritage) of Portsmouth and JerriAnne Boggis of Milford, to recover the stories of people who have been rendered nearly invisible in the historical record, from individuals laid to rest at the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth to the novelist Harriet Wilson of Milford to the twenty slaves who petitioned the state legislature for their freedom in…

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, A tribute

South Church Unitarian Universalist Church 292 State Street, Portsmouth, NH, United States

A Tribute • A Celebration • A Pancake Breakfast "We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now." Keynote speaker: Stan McGhee, University of New Hampshire Director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs Emcee: Jerrianne Boggis, Director, Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire Breakfast at 8:30am Tributes & Music at 10:00am Followed by an afternoon walk on Portsmouth’s Black Heritage Trail, led by JerriAnne Boggis, Director, BHTNH Donations welcome at the door Sponsored…

Donations welcome

RETHINKING RESISTANCE: Ona Judge, The Washington’s Runaway Slave and the Meaning of Escape

Dana Center-Koonz Theatre 100 St Anslem Dr, Manchester, NH, United States

Lecture with Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar This Event Free & Open to the Public Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar’s lecture will be followed by a moderated panel discussion. Featuring Saint Anselm College faculty Dr. Jennifer Thorn and Dr. Beth Salerno 7pm Tuesday January 23rd, 2018 Dana Center, Koonz Theater, St. Anselm College, Manchester, NH

FREE

Tea Talk: Reclaiming Native American Culture

Portsmouth Public Library, Livingston Room 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH

Contrary to popular belief, New Hampshire’s history did not begin with the arrival of European settlers and all of New Hampshire’s indigenous people were not killed off by disease and war. At six million strong, Native Americans are a vibrant part of America’s present. This talk will explore current debates, including the perennial discussion over an art panel in the US Post Office in Durham and the effects of race on reclaiming indigenous spaces of remembrance not only in New…

FREE

Shadows Fall North documentary airs on Maine Public TV

Maine Public Television

This documentary focuses on the efforts of two dedicated historic preservationists and activists, Valerie Cunningham (co-author of Black Portsmouth: Three Centuries of African American Heritage) of Portsmouth and JerriAnne Boggis of Milford, to recover the stories of people who have been rendered nearly invisible in the historical record, from individuals laid to rest at the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth to the novelist Harriet Wilson of Milford to the twenty slaves who petitioned the state legislature for their freedom in…

Shadows Fall North documentary airs on Maine Public TV

Maine Public Television

This documentary focuses on the efforts of two dedicated historic preservationists and activists, Valerie Cunningham (co-author of Black Portsmouth: Three Centuries of African American Heritage) of Portsmouth and JerriAnne Boggis of Milford, to recover the stories of people who have been rendered nearly invisible in the historical record, from individuals laid to rest at the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth to the novelist Harriet Wilson of Milford to the twenty slaves who petitioned the state legislature for their freedom in…

Tea Talk: Black Men as Ritual Sacrifice for the Creation of White Identity

Portsmouth Public Library, Livingston Room 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH

Most conversations about race focus on inter-racial violence and competition (whites v. people of color). This talk explores intra-racial violence and competition (elite whites v working class and poor whites) as the origin and purpose behind the creation of what we call “white” and how this designation is maintained through ritual violence and the ritual use of a sacrificial class of underprivileged people to diffuse that competition. Warning: PowerPoint presentation contains graphic images. Presenter Rev. Ian White Maher Part of…

FREE

Tea Talk: Sites of Memory: Reconstructing the Past

Portsmouth Public Library, Livingston Room 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH

In a compelling speech about race in America, Mitch Landrieu said "There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence of it." Through discussing physical and artistic sites of memory,  this panel will explore how a narrative picture of the past develops an identity for our present. Presenters Senator David Watters, Retired Professor of English, UNH Eric Aldrich, Independent Scholar Joel Christian Gill, American cartoonist, comics artist, graphic novelist Part of the 2018 Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talks -…

FREE

Shadows Fall North documentary local screening

Community Church of Durham 17 Main St., Durham, NH, United States

This documentary focuses on the efforts of two dedicated historic preservationists and activists, Valerie Cunningham (co-author of Black Portsmouth: Three Centuries of African American Heritage) of Portsmouth and JerriAnne Boggis of Milford, to recover the stories of people who have been rendered nearly invisible in the historical record, from individuals laid to rest at the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth to the novelist Harriet Wilson of Milford to the twenty slaves who petitioned the state legislature for their freedom in…

Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire

The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire promotes awareness and appreciation of African American history and life in order to build more inclusive communities today.

Contact Info

Mail: 222 Court Street, Portsmouth NH 03801
Phone: 603-570-8469
Email: info@blackheritagetrailnh.org
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