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SUMMARY:Working the Waters: Black Mariners on the Hudson River 1800s
DESCRIPTION:Our Black Experience Exhibit Series features stories that illuminate Black history in the Capital Region and beyond. Designed to travel\, the pop-up exhibits move from one community space to the next\, ensuring Black history remains visible and accessible.\nOur first exhibit Working the Waters explores the lives and labor of Black men and women who worked on ships\, built communities\, and navigated freedom. The exhibit invites visitors to re-imagine life on the Hudson River and the histories that unfolded upon it.\nWorking the Waters is on view now through July 31st at the Alice Moore Black Arts and Cultural Center. https://www.alicemoorecenter.org/  Viewing Hours: Tuesdays 11am – 2pm and Thursdays 5pm – 8pm
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/working-the-waters-black-mariners-on-the-hudson-river-1800s/
LOCATION:Alice Moore Black Arts and Cultural Center\, 135 South Pearl Street\, Albany\, NY\, 12202
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SUMMARY:Schuyler Flatts Burial Ground Remembrance Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join with others from the community on this 10th anniversary to remember those who\, spending their lives enslaved to the Schuylers\, were remembered\, honored\, and respectfully reburied at St. Agnes Cemetery in 2016. \nUncovering the remains of 16 individuals from infants to senior adults\, buried in an unmarked cemetery that was once part of the Schuyler family property in today’s city of Watervliet\, community members came together to ensure a proper reburial. Mark this 10th anniversary by joining with others at the African Burial site in St. Agnes Cemetery on June 13 at 11am. \nClick HERE for a map of the St. Agnes Cemetery Grounds noting the location of the African Burial site. \n 
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/schuyler-flatts-burial-ground-remembrance-ceremony/
LOCATION:St. Agnes Cemetery\, 48 Cemetery Avenue\, Menands\, NY\, 12204
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