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SUMMARY:Christian Slavery (In-Person Talk)
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, historian Katharine Gerbner will examine the historical links between Quakers and Anglicans in Philadelphia and the Caribbean during the early colonial period. While Pennsylvania was founded as a Quaker colony\, slavery was foundational to its early success\, and there were many links between Philadelphia and Barbados. Gerbner will look at the tensions around slavery in early America\, when many Quakers and Anglicans were trying to reconcile their Christian beliefs with slavery\, rather than trying to end human bondage. Gerbner will also show how the history of Christian Slavery helps us understand the emergence of race and White Supremacy. She will show why it’s essential to remember this uncomfortable history\, and ask what we can learn from it today. \nThis talk is cosponsored by Arch Street Meeting House. \nFREE but advanced registration is required. \n			\n				Register Now
URL:https://neighborhood-house.com/event/christian-slavery-in-person-talk/
LOCATION:Neighborhood House\, 20 N American Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digitizing the Records of Philadelphia’s Historic Congregations: Hidden Stories and Surprising Uses
DESCRIPTION:A five year project to digitize the records of some of Philadelphia’s most historic congregations concludes with more than 80\,000 records placed online and nearly 12\,000 of those transcribed. Scholars\, archivists\, and transcribers will share their stories of how these records inform our understanding of the past\, and perhaps the present\, in an afternoon session beginning at 1:30PM. Light refreshments follow. Julie Winch\, Ph.D.\, Professor of History from the University of Massachusetts\, Boston\, who specializes in the history of African Americans\, the Early Republic\, maritime history\, and online research will deliver the keynote address at 6PM. \nHybrid program: in-person and virtual. \nFree but registration is required. \n			\n				Register Now
URL:https://neighborhood-house.com/event/digitizing-the-records-of-philadelphias-historic-congregations-hidden-stories-and-surprising-uses/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum of Philadelphia\, 219 S 6th Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106
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