Where We Live: Our Abolitionist History
In New London, a house tells the story of slavery, race and abolition
In New London, a house tells the story of slavery, race and abolition.
Multi-media artist Judy Dworin’s new work “In This House” is inspired by the Joshua Hempstead House in New London.
The home has a legacy as a place where a slave was kept – now it sits in the middle of a neighborhood where African Americans and Hispanics live. We’ll talk to Dworin and her collaborators about the house’s history, and what it tells us about Connecticut.
We’ll also talk to a Connecticut civil war historian who says the Nutmeg state wasn’t the abolitionist stronghold you might think.
See “In This House” April 7-9 at 7:30PM, Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford. For more information.







