Black-Owned Farms in the Bronx in the Early 1800s with J. Keith Doherty

Van Cortlandt House Museum 6036 Broadway, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY, United States

This talk by historian J. Keith Doherty will focus on a number of early farms in the Bronx that were owned by free Black men during the era of Gradual Emancipation, when slavery was slowly being abolished (1799-1827). Though several Black-owned farms existed in the rural environs of the city at the time, nearly all […]

Free

Open Mic for Poets and Writers with Tobias Carroll

Queens Central Library 8911 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, NY, United States

Come share your writing and discuss it with others in this supportive space! Our featured reader is Tobias Carroll, the author of four books — most recently the novel "Ex-Members." He lives in Brooklyn, where he's the managing editor of "Vol. 1 Brooklyn" and writes a monthly column for "Words Without Borders."

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