Kittery’s Black Yankees

Beyond Forty Acres: Land Ownership, and Black Wealth

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

Presenters:  Lydia Clemmons, Medical Anthropologist, President Clemmons Family Farm Inc Christle Rollins-Jackson, President Beacon Hill Scholars, Boston, MA Keith W. Stokes, (TBC) Co-author “A Matter of Truth: The Struggle for African Heritage and Indigenous People Equal Rights in Providence, Rhode Island.”   Moderator: Karen A. Spiller, Professor in Sustainability Food Systems, UNH, Durham, NH     In the 1930s and 1940s, as African Americans in urban centers like New York, Washington, D.C., and Boston began to establish themselves as part of the middle and upper-middle…

Shades of Black: Connected by Color, Culture & Community

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

Sunday, February 26, 2023 "Shades of Black": Connected by Color, Culture, & Community   Location: Levenson Room, Portsmouth Public Library   Panelists: Shantel Palacio, Ph.D. candidate, University of New Hampshire, former Administrative Education Officer, New York City Department of Education Dottie Morris, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Keene State College Anthony Poore, President and CEO New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity.   Moderator: Shari Robinson, Assistant Vice Provost for Student Life, University of New Hampshire.     Black folk…

Exploring the Heart of Cross-Racial Conversation

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

Panelists: Samuel Hyun, Public Speaker, and Director of Federal Relations for the City of Boston Arnold Mikolo, (TBC) Manchester, NH Andres Meija, Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, Exeter Region Cooperative School District (SAU 16)   Moderator: Tina Kim Philibotte, Ph.D. candidate and Chief Equity Officer, Manchester School District     Since the end of WWII, the perceived success of Asian Americans – who have been wrongly portrayed as a monolithic group – has led white apologists to cast this group as…

“Youth to Power”: Black Female Activists

Temple Israel 200 State Street, Portsmouth, NH

Presenters: Ronelle Tshiela, Franklin Pierce School of Law, UNH. Founding member Manchester Black Lives Matter Rekha Mahadevan, Berwick Academy, Class of 2023. Member of Seacoast NAACP youth group Saniya Bolton, Exeter High School, Class of 2024. Seacoast Black Lives Matter organizer, and climate change equity activist. Moderator: Funmi Oyekunle, Coordinator, CONNECT Program, University of New Hampshire   Black Women have been leaders in this country for centuries as abolitionists, voting rights advocates, college founders, civil rights defenders, labor leaders, entrepreneurs, and more.…

The Way of the Cross – Virtual Tour

The Black Heritage Trail of NH is partnering with St. John’s Episcopal Church to offer both an in-person and virtual Good Friday Walk of 14 sites on the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail. Each of these sites will pair a story of an African American with each of the Stations of the Cross.

The Way of the Cross Walk – In Person

Saint John's Episcopal Church 101 Chapel Street, Portsmouth, United States

The Black Heritage Trail of NH is partnering with St. John’s Episcopal Church to offer both an in-person and virtual Good Friday Walk of 14 sites on the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail. Each of these sites will pair a story of an African American with each of the Stations of the Cross.

Milford Historic Marker Unveiling

Milford Town Hall 1 Union Square, Milford, United States

The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) invites the public to attend the unveiling of this historic marker in Milford as part of our statewide program, Mapping Untold Stories. This program makes visible New Hampshire’s Black history and brings to light the rich history and contributions of Black people in the state. The Milford marker honors Harriet Wilson, the first African American to publish a novel in English. Her book, “Our Nig,” or Sketches from the Life of a Free Black,…

HOLMAN STADIUM TO BECOME A STOP ON BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Nashua Holman Stadium

HOLMAN STADIUM TO BECOME A STOP ON BLACK HERITAGE TRAIL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE NASHUA – Mayor Jim Donchess has announced that the City of Nashua and the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire will erect a new plaque at Holman Stadium honoring African American baseball players Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe. Hall of Fame Catcher Roy Campanella, and Cy Young Award-winning pitcher Don Newcombe were signed to play with the Nashua Dodgers in 1946, when Jackie Robinson was playing with…

Ain’t She A Woman: Let Me Tell You Her Story

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

Sankofa Tour Guide: 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 from the perspective of African American women. In spite of enslavement and hardship, these women fought for freedom, defied a sitting 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.

A Walking Tour of Exeter’s Racial History

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

Tour Guide: Barbara Rimkunas Walk in the footsteps of Exeter’s earlier generations and explore the racial history of the town—the conflicts, concessions, and changes that have taken place over time. This tour will explore how racial identity has shaped Exeter’s history and will serve to open a dialogue that will help shape its future. Meeting place: Exeter Town Hall, Front Street

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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Phone: 603-570-8469
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