The 2023 Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley History Networks of Slavery: How Bondage Shaped Hudson River Valley Culture
Thursday, September 28, 2023 7:00 p.m.
This is a HYBRID event which will be offered in person on the Marist College campus AND virtually via Zoom.
IN PERSON:
Nelly Goletti Theatre Murray Student Center | Marist College 3399 North Road | Poughkeepsie, NY
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Event will start at 7 p.m. Guests are encouraged to use the South Gate and park in either the Donnelly (#4) or Midrise (#10) lots.
VIRTUAL:
Via Zoom: https://marist-edu.zoom.us/j/88331661288?pwd=V1FvRktpVlFVQlUrN3hqcGdYUVNSdz09
The password to join the webinar should pre-populate when you click the link. If it doesn't, use the password below to join:
Password to join: 524109
If your computer audio quality is poor, you can dial into the meeting: US Toll Phone: 1 646 931 3860
Webinar ID: 883 3166 1288 Passcode: 524109
Should you need assistance logging in or during the webinar, please email hrvi@marist.edu.
Presented by The Hudson River Valley Institute and hosted by Marist’s Office of Alumni Relations, the event is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required.
About the Presenter: Dr. Nicole Maskiell is an Associate Professor of History at the University of South Carolina, and the author of Bound by Bondage: Slavery and the Creation of a Northern Gentry (2022). She has appeared on CSPAN, the podcast Ben Franklin’s World, and in a Historic Hudson Valley documentary film about the life and legacy of Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse, an early female trader and enslaver. She is series editor for the upcoming book series Black New England from the University of Massachusetts Press, which highlights research on the history of African-descended people in New England from the colonial period through the present day.
About the Handel-Krom Lecture Series in Hudson River Valley History: This annual lecture series was established through the generosity of community leaders Shirley and Bernard Handel and Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert A. Krom, US Army, Retired, to promote knowledge of, and appreciation for, the rich history of this unique and important region of America.
About the Hudson River Valley Institute: The Hudson River Valley Institute (HRVI) is a Center of Excellence at Marist College that studies and promotes the history of the Hudson River Valley. The Institute provides information about the region’s culture, economy, environment, and educational resources through www.hudsonrivervalley.org, public programming, and The Hudson River Valley Review. This biannual peer-reviewed journal covers all aspects of regional history. Visit HRVI on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hudsonrivervalleyinstitute.