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New Amsterdam’s Last Slave Ship: The Gideon and the Dutch Slave Trade's Impact on the Hudson River Valley
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New Amsterdam’s Last Slave Ship: The Gideon and the Dutch Slave Trade's Impact on the Hudson River Valley
Aug 29, 2024
We are excited to announce that registration for the 2024 Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley History, which will be held as both an in-person AND virtual event, is now officially open.
The program “New Amsterdam’s Last Slave Ship: The Gideon and the Dutch Slave Trade's Impact on the Hudson River Valley," will be given by Dr. Andrea Mosterman on Thursday, September 26, at 7PM. The event will take place in the Nelly Goletti Theatre at Marist College and live on Zoom. Pre-registration is required for in-person AND virtual attendees!
In order to register, please visit the following link, click the "Register Now" button at the top of the page, and complete the information form on the next screen.
Register at: http://maristconnect.marist.edu/handelkrom2024
The Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley History was established through the generosity of community leaders Shirley and Bernard Handel and Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert A. Krom, US Army, Retired, to promote knowledge of, and appreciation for, the rich history of this unique and important region of America.
SUMMER SALE! For a limited time, we are offering a FREE first issue on new subscriptions to our journal of regional studies, The Hudson River Valley Review. Subscribe today to receive our Spring 2024 issue FREE and your two-year subscription (four issues for $35) or one-year subscription (two issues for $20) will begin with the upcoming Autumn 2024 issue. To subscribe, visit https://www.hudsonrivervalley.org/subscriptions and enter "SUMMER SALE" in the "Comments" section. The Review also makes a great gift!
Painting: "East River Waterfront, 1660" by Len Tantillo, 2018. Used with permission.