Finding Jesse: A Fugitive from Slavery in Vermont

Past event
Feb 9, 2020, 3 PM

Rokeby Museum
Sunday, February 9, 2020
3:00 p.m.
Finding Jesse: A Fugitive from Slavery in Vermont, special lecture

Generation after generation the Robinson family saved their copious correspondence, and today that record informs all that Rokeby Museum does. But what happens when the record is incomplete?

Jane Williamson, director emerita and curator of the museum's award-winning exhibit Free & Safe: the Underground Railroad, will share the extensive research required to learn more about Simon, a fugitive from slavery who lived and worked at Rokeby in the 1830s. Jane's talk traces Jesse's life from enslavement in North Carolina to freedom in Vermont. Citing letters in the collection at Rokeby Museum and documents at the North Carolina State Archives, the illustrated talk brings the narrative of one slave out of anonymity and explores his life and pursuit of freedom.

Jane Williamson holds a masters degree in historic preservation from the University of Vermont and was the director of the Rokeby Museum for over 20 years. This program partners with the Ferrisburgh Historical Society.

Also on February 9, Rokeby's exhibits Free & Safe and Amassed & Up-ended: Decoding the Legacy of Stuff will be open from noon to 5:00 p.m.

$10/adult; $8/children age 5 and up.
Rokeby Museum, 4334 Rte. 7, Ferrisburgh, VT 05464. (802)877-3406 info@rokeby.org www.rokeby.org

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