AmRev Presents: Dr. Kerri Greenidge, Author of The Grimkes
Dr. Kerri K. Greenidge, author of The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family and Assistant Professor at Tufts University, joined the Museum on Friday, March 24, for an evening discussion hosted by Museum Director of Education and Community Engagement Adrienne G. Whaley. Celebrating women’s history and discoveries in genealogical research with a focus on abolitionism, suffrage, and education, this talk focused on how women in the three generations of the Forten, Grimke, and Douglass families connect the Revolutionary era to present day.

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