African American Life in Colonial Annapolis
Date: Thursday, March 28, 2019
Location: William Paca House, 186 Prince George Street
Time: 10 am - 12 pm
Historian Jean Russo will present an overview of the experiences of Africans and African Americans in Annapolis over the course of the eighteenth century. A variety of sources and perspectives illuminate working lives, family relationships, efforts to escape bondage, and the opportunities and limitations available to free and enslaved blacks in a slave society.
Cost: Free for HA Docents and Docents-in-Training; $5 HA Members and Volunteers; $10 General Admission
For more information about becoming a Docent or to learn about other HA volunteer opportunities, please contact Janet Hall, Volunteer Coordinator at janet.hall@annapolis.org or 410.990.4514.