THE BOSTON AFRICAN AMERICAN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
in cooperation with the
 
The Museum of African American History
 
Re-Discovering Garrison
View items selected from the
1,820 Editions of
THE LIBERATOR, published between 1831-1865.

The site will be introduced by National Park Service Ranger Horace Seldon, who has compiled this information from
THE LIBERATOR

Experiment with the site -- discuss with others how to best utilize it --enter conversation about its potentials for historical research.

 

Announces a Public “Launching” of a new website celebrating the work of William Lloyd Garrison, Editor of The Liberator

DATE: November 16, 2006
TIME: 6:30PM (light refreshments early)
PLACE: Museum of African American History
LOCATION: 46 Joy Street
Boston, MA

Dr. David Quigley, Director of Graduate Studies, History Dept., Boston College, and students will be present to participate and comment.

the site is extraordinary a great service to the historical community.
Dr. Peter P. Hinks, Independent Historian,
Associate Editor, Frederick Douglass Papers.

Reservations: Tel. 617-742-5415, Boston African American National Historic Site (reservations please by Nov 6, 2006)