The Slavery Adverts 250 Project - Virtual Talk

Wednesday, November 187:00—8:00 PMOnlineMain Library28 Arlington Street, Dracut, MA, 01826

Join Carl Robert Keyes, of Assumption University in Worcester for this stunning exploration of The Slavery Adverts 250 Project!

Registration Required.  Click Here to Register.

"The Slavery Adverts 250 Project chronicles the role of newspaper advertising in perpetuating slavery in the era of the American Revolution. The project seeks to reveal the ubiquity of slavery in eighteenth-century life from New England to Georgia by republishing advertisements about enslaved people – for sale as individuals or in groups, wanted to purchase or for hire for short periods, runaways who liberated themselves, and those who were subsequently captured and confined in jails and workhouses.

The project aims to provide modern audiences with a sense of just how often colonists encountered these advertisements in their daily lives.  The frequency of these newspaper advertisements suggests just how embedded slavery was in colonial and revolutionary American culture in everyday interactions beyond the printed page."

Sponsored by The Shrewsbury Public Library.