Monday, January 25, 2016

African Americans of Plymouth


Discover how black lives mattered in Plymouth from colonial times to the 20th century during a guided walking tour with Dr. Donna Curtin, Executive Director of Pilgrim Hall Museum.

African Americans of Plymouth is part of Burial Hill: History in Progress, a free program that will continue through the year 2020. Launched independently in 2011 by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society, the Burial Hill series is now a collaborative program with the Pilgrim Society & Pilgrim Hall Museum. Each year, we will present a series of history expeditions on Burial Hill, one of America's oldest and most significant burying grounds. Tours will be offered on the first Saturday of every month at 1 pm (excepting January); meet at the top of the Hill.

No reservations are required for individuals and families. Participants may traverse steep and slippery slopes; please wear appropriate shoes. Severe weather may cancel tour; updates will be posted on the Plymouth Antiquarian Society Facebook page.

For more information contact pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012. For a full listing of upcoming tours, visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

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