About this Event
The Revolutionary War was more than battles. It was about people. Those saying no to England also said they did not want to be treated like slaves. Yet, many of them in New York, from the elite class down to tenant farmers were enslavers. Blacks became soliders for both sides. Black women and children were both laborers and refugees. This program takes a look at the Black faces of the war, people who traditionally have been left out of the story.
Location: Bethpage State Park, Heritage Club
$4 per person attending. This lecture is open to all ages.
No parking fee in effect. Reservations are required for all programs. Space is limited. If you are unable to keep your reservation, please cancel so others may have the opportunity to attend. Please try to arrive 10 minutes early.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Heritage Club at Bethpage, 99 Quaker Meeting House Road, Farmingdale, United States
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