Historical Society of Pennsylvania presents Gallery Talk with 1838 Black Metropolis

04/16/25

Repeats: None

Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1300 Locust Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
(215) 732-6200
Region: Philadelphia & The Countryside
Hours of operation: 6:00PM-7:00PM
Admission fee: Free

Join the curators of Free, As One: Black Worldmaking in the Pennsylvania Abolition Society Papers, and 1838 Black Metropolis co-founders Morgan Lloyd and Michiko Quinones for an in-depth look at some of the compelling stories from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (HSP) archives. HSP’s newest exhibit highlights themes of Black self-determination and leadership from the 1770s onward in the abolition movement of the Mid-Atlantic region. Drawing from the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (PAS) collection and commemorating the 250th anniversary of its founding, the exhibit refocuses attention on abolition as a global Black-led political movement championed by the PAS. Through an assembly of primary source documents, dive deeper into the family, community, and freedom for future generations that were key drivers for Black abolitionists in the Philadelphia area and beyond. Morgan and Quinones guide visitors through history during this free public event.

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