Hartford History Lecture Series “William Saunders & His World: The History of a Black Merchant Tailor in Hartford”

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

FEATURING: Dr. Fiona Vernal, UConn History Department For three generations, the Saunders family operated a successful and innovative tailor business in the city of Hartford, eventually establishing a reputation as Black merchant tailors with deep ties in Hartford’s Black and white communities. Their network stretched from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York to Barbados and France. […]

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Summer Music Series Concert at CT’s Old State House

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

Join us for our annual FREE Summer Concert Series! Stop by every Friday at lunchtime to hear a different band play each week on the west side patio of Connecticut’s Old State House. Bring your lunch and enjoy the music!Concerts begin at noon and will also be live-streamed on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.Thank […]

Historic Firsts: The 2024 Presidential Election

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

With guest speakers:Evelyn M. Simien, Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Africana Studies Institute at the University of ConnecticutManisha Sinha, James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut. Chris Vials, Professor of English at the University of ConnecticutWhat is the significance of the Nov. 6, 2024 […]

Hartford History Lecture Series “Hot Summers in the City: Hartford’s Urban Unrest, 1967-1969”

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

FEATURING Elena Rosario, PhD Candidate, University of Michigan In the 1960s, protests, demonstrations, and rebellions were widespread across the United States, including in many Connecticut cities. This lecture will focus on a series of late-sixties civil disorders organized by Hartford residents of color from 1967 to 1969. It will also highlight the causes, aftermath, and […]

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Summer Music Series Concert at CT’s Old State House

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

Join us for our annual FREE Summer Concert Series! Stop by every Friday at lunchtime to hear a different band play each week on the west side patio of Connecticut’s Old State House. Bring your lunch and enjoy the music!Concerts begin at noon and will also be live-streamed on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.Thank […]

Fires, Floods, and Acts of God: A Downtown Hartford Walking Tour

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

What a Disaster! Take to the streets for a unique walking tour centered on man-made and natural disasters that made history in Hartford. Join us on a 1.2-mile loop to hear compelling stories of ingenuity, resilience, and innovation and see how Downtown Hartford has grown.The tour was start from inside Connecticut's Old State House by the […]

Hartford History Lecture Series: Tracing the Footsteps of Hartford’s First Black Church Walking Tour

Center Church 675 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

*Tour will start at Center Church (675 Main St.) Tracing the Footsteps of Hartford’s First Black Church will begin at Center Church at 10 am with a presentation inside the church by members of the church’s history team. This will allow participants to learn about the genesis of the Talcott Street Church congregation in the […]

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Voices of Freedom at Connecticut’s Old State House

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

Featuring poets Bessy Reyna and Kate Rushin The Mount Holyoke Club of Hartford and Connecticut’s Old State House are pleased to present a dramatic reading of Bessy Reyna’s poem Freedom Journeys in Four Voices. Bessy’s poem tells the story of Nancy Jackson, the young slave woman granted her freedom in 1837 by the Supreme Court […]

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Hartford History Lecture Series “A Black Ecological Return to Charter Oak Terrace”

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

FEATURING Channon Miller, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History, Trinity College As much as water protects, nourishes, and sustains Black children’s lives, it also restrains, suffocates, and degrades them. The residents of Hartford’s Charter Oak Terrace confronted a water-based ecological catastrophe in the 1960s. A flooding river—channeled by municipal neglect, class inequality, and racial […]

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Hartford History Lecture Series “A Commitment to Caribbean History & Cultural Heritage in Hartford: Digitizing the Lloyd Best Archive in Trinidad and Tobago”

Connecticut's Old State House, 800 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA

FEATURING Dr. Christina Bleyer, Watkinson Library, Trinity College The Watkinson Library at Trinity College has partnered with the Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean to digitize the Lloyd Best Archive. Using our project as an example, this presentation explores post-custodial archiving as a transformative approach to collecting, preserving, and providing access to archival materials, contrasting it […]

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Fires, Floods, and Acts of God: A Downtown Hartford Walking Tour

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

What a Disaster! Take to the streets for a unique walking tour centered on man-made and natural disasters that made history in Hartford. Join us on a 1.2-mile loop to hear compelling stories of ingenuity, resilience, and innovation and see how Downtown Hartford has grown.The tour was start from inside Connecticut's Old State House by the […]

Merchandising the Dead in 19th Century New England & Washington, D.C.

Connecticut's Old State House 800 Main St, Hartford, CT, United States

Learn about the history of “body snatching” in the 19th century. Physicians teaching anatomy in New England medical schools expected students to have hands-on experience with cadavers. Yet the only legal access allowed were the bodies of convicted murders. This restriction led to a spike in demand. Doctors and their students turned to the illegal […]

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