EWH Tea Talks: And Still We Rise

Walking Tour: Creating Community: White Enterprise and Black Society

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

TOUR DATES: MAY 20, JUN 10, JUL 8, AUG 12, SEP 16 Creating Community: White Enterprise and Black Society  Sankofa Tour Guide: Angela Matthews Institutionalized slavery in the Americas provided immense wealth and material culture to many European immigrants and their descendants in the Americas, as Portsmouth’s house museums bear witness. This tour brings into focus an economic system dependent upon the unpaid labor of enslaved African captives and their descendants who, against the odds, created one of this country’s…

$20

Armchair Tour: Reflections on Visit to the National Museum

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

AUG 19 Armchair Tour: Reflections on Visit to the National Museum (Portsmouth Library) NOTE: This event is at Portsmouth Library, 2pm Observations and reactions will be shared by participants in a sponsored group tour of the country’s first national museum of African American history. This open conversation will welcome comments and questions from those in the audience who have been there or plan to visit the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC. Tours are…

Walking Tour: Out of the Shadows

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

TOUR DATES: JUL 15, AUG 26, SEP 16, SEP 23 Out of the Shadows: Enslavement and Emancipation Sankofa Tour Guide: Kevin Mitchell Daily life for enslaved children and adults in New England was variable according to the occupations of their owners and the changing seasons of the year. Captives became taxable property with few human rights, yet each individual was endowed with a particular range of abilities and talents, with different experiences and opportunities shaping their lives before, during and…

Walking Tour: Ona Marie Judge, Freedom Seeker

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

TOUR DATE: SEP 2 (LABOR DAY WEEKEND) Ona Marie Judge, Freedom Seeker Sankofa Tour Guide: JerriAnne Boggis This is the true story of one young worker whose desire for freedom was greater than her devotion to the family who had enslaved her mother and was promising her a lifetime of bondage. Using her only assets, her ingenuity and the help of her friends, she was able to escape the Philadelphia household who owned her body. Ona Marie Judge Staines lived…

Walking Tour: Let Freedom Ring: Resistance, Abolition and Civil Rights

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

MAY 13, JUN 3, JUL 1 (INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND), AUG 5, SEP 9 Let Freedom Ring: Resistance, Abolition and Civil Rights                                                           Sankofa Tour Guide: Nur Shoop Colonial Portsmouth newspapers testify to local the slave trade, runaways, abolitionists and anti-abolitionist activities, followed by conflicting opinions of the Civil War. In the 20th century,…

$20

Walking Tour: Creating Community: White Enterprise and Black Society

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

TOUR DATES: MAY 20, JUN 10, JUL 8, AUG 12, SEP 16 Creating Community: White Enterprise and Black Society  Sankofa Tour Guide: Angela Matthews Institutionalized slavery in the Americas provided immense wealth and material culture to many European immigrants and their descendants in the Americas, as Portsmouth’s house museums bear witness. This tour brings into focus an economic system dependent upon the unpaid labor of enslaved African captives and their descendants who, against the odds, created one of this country’s…

$20

Walking Tour: Out of the Shadows

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

TOUR DATES: JUL 15, AUG 26, SEP 23 Out of the Shadows: Enslavement and Emancipation Sankofa Tour Guide: Kevin Mitchell Daily life for enslaved children and adults in New England was variable according to the occupations of their owners and the changing seasons of the year. Captives became taxable property with few human rights, yet each individual was endowed with a particular range of abilities and talents, with different experiences and opportunities shaping their lives before, during and after enslavement.…

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…

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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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