Sankofa Walking Tour: Port of Entry: Boys and Girls for Sale

2018 Spring Symposium Guided Tour

St. John's Episcopal Church 101 Chapel St, Portsmouth, NH

Stories and Myths of the Underground Railroad in Portsmouth Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Angela Matthews Few institutions from Black American history attract contemporary attention more than the Underground Railroad. Tales of white abolitionists who steered escaped men, women and children through the secretive world of special codes, false walls and hide-outs have sometimes distorted historical accuracy. Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar Angela Matthews Note: Advance registration: This tour is part of the 2018 Spring Symposium

$20

2018 Spring Symposium

St John's Episcopal Church 101 Chapel St, Portsmouth, NH

Myth, Reality & Mapping the Underground Railroad An Interactive Workshop & Panel Discussion Few historic institutions from the black past have attracted contemporary attention more than the Underground Railroad. Tales of white abolitionists who steered escaped enslaved men, women and children through the secretive world of special codes, false walls and hide-outs in attics, barns and cellars, have sometimes distorted historical facts. READ MORE COST $35 TOUR & SYMPOSIUM (includes lunch) $25 SYMPOSIUM ONLY (includes lunch) $20 TOUR ONLY REGISTER…

Sankofa Walking Tour: Thirst for Freedom: From NH’s Slave Trade to its Civil Rights Movement

The Old Meetinghouse 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH

Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Nur Shoop Colonial Portsmouth newspapers testify to the local slave trade, runaways, abolitionists and anti-abolitionist activities, followed by conflicting opinions of the Civil War. In the 20th century, the legacy of that early history was reflected in news about de facto segregation in housing and public places. This tour includes many of those historic landmarks from the early nineteenth through the twentieth centuries. Register Online

$20

Sankofa Walking Tour: Lives Bound Together: The Washingtons & Ona Marie Judge in NH

The Old Meetinghouse 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH

Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Tammi Traux During the Spring of 1796, George Washington’s final months in office, Ona Judge, an enslaved woman owned by the First Family, escaped the Executive Mansion in Philadelphia with the aid of that city’s free Black community and made her way to Portsmouth. On this tour, you will hear the true story of Ona’s quest for freedom and the President’s relentless efforts to get her back. See the waterfront where she lands and visit…

$20

Sankofa Trolley Tours

Christ Episcopal Church 1035 Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth, NH

This informative overview of the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail is just right for a first visit to the city or for those who prefer an alternative to a walking tour. Our well-trained and experienced Sankofa Scholars narrate an hour and a half tour of sites that tell the stories of Black people from the time they arrived on the colonial-era wharves lining the waterfront, to laboring in the local maritime-related industries, until New Hampshire joined the Union by adopting the…

$25

Sankofa Tour: African Burying Grounds at Langdon Farm, North Cemetery, and Chestnut Street

Christ Episcopal Church 1035 Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth, NH

Special Memorial Day Guided Tour Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Valerie Cunningham & Jubilee Byfield NOTE: A vehicle is required for this event. (Meet at Christ Episcopal Church parking lot, 1035 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth) 2:00 PM, African Burying Ground at Langdon Farm. Place floral tributes at cemetery wall 2:45 PM, Old North Cemetery. Place floral tributes at cemetery wall (Maplewood Ave. near North Mill Pond) 3:30 PM, African Burying Ground Memorial at Chestnut Street Visit the gravesites of enslaved Africans…

$20

Sankofa Walking Tour: Meet Jack Stains, a “Black Jack” in Historic Old Portsmouth: A Living History Tour

The Old Meetinghouse 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH

Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Kevin Wade Mitchel as Jack Staines Seafaring was one of the most significant occupations among both enslaved and free Black men between 1740 and 1865. Black seamen sailed on whalers, warships, and privateers. Some were enslaved and forced to work at sea, but by 1800 most seamen were free to seek adventure and economic opportunity aboard ship. On this tour you will meet Jack Staines, husband to Ona Judge Staines, the President and Martha Washington’s…

$20

Juneteenth Celebration: Law and Order: An American Dilemma

Middle St. Baptist Church 18 Court St., Portsmouth, NH

10:30 am-4pm & 7-8:30pm Middle Street Baptist Church 18 Court Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801 Community Dialogue, Soul Food, Black History Tour, African Drumming & Dance, African American Musical Montage READ DESCRIPTION HERE

Sankofa Walking Tour: Lives Bound Together: The Washingtons & Ona Marie Judge in NH

The Old Meetinghouse 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH

Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Tammi Traux During the Spring of 1796, George Washington’s final months in office, Ona Judge, an enslaved woman owned by the First Family, escaped the Executive Mansion in Philadelphia with the aid of that city’s free Black community and made her way to Portsmouth. On this tour, you will hear the true story of Ona’s quest for freedom and the President’s relentless efforts to get her back. See the waterfront where she lands and visit…

$20

Sankofa Walking Tour: Ain’t She A Woman: Let me tell you her story

The Old Meetinghouse 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, NH

Tour Guide & Sankofa Scholar: Valerie Fagin Can you imagine the hustle and bustle of a prosperous Colonial seaport town? This tour invites you to discover the world of early Portsmouth’s from the perspective of African American women. In spite of enslavement and hardship, these women fought for freedom, defied a president, and educated generations of children to follow. Hear their stories about love and faith and struggle, as you walk past the homes of the families who enslaved them.…

$20
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.

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