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Category: Man of Many Worlds

Video | Liberty & Sovereignty in 18th Century New England

Posted on September 22, 2020March 4, 2022 by Revolutionary Spaces
Posted in Boston Massacre, Event Videos, Fighting for Change, Man of Many Worlds, On Washington Street, Past Reflecting Attucks Events, Reflecting Attucks, Virtual ExhibitTagged Boston Massacre

Examining the political conversations that were taking place around the time of the Boston Massacre among white colonists and the African- and Native-descended communities.

Video | Man of Many Worlds Online Panel

Posted on September 16, 2020January 29, 2021 by Revolutionary Spaces
Posted in Event Videos, Man of Many Worlds, On Washington Street, Past Reflecting Attucks EventsLeave a comment

A lively discussion about Attucks’s Afro-Indian community and reflect on the experiences he might have had that informed his thinking about resistance and protest and ultimately brought him to King Street on the night of the Boston Massacre.

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