“The Hidden History of Slavery in New York” Documentary Screening

October 25th at 1:00pm
Presenter: Larry Epstein
Community Room, 3rd floor
With a debate raging in the US about what should and shouldn’t be taught about slavery in schools, high school student Richard French IV wanted to learn more about New York City’s prominent and largely untold role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
‘The Hidden History of Slavery in New York’ is a 30-minute documentary for broadcast television, that digs deeply into an infamous chapter in our country that largely hasn’t made its way into the history books.
The film features Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative.
He explains how the Transatlantic slave trade was centered in the north, not the south, in the 17th and 18th century – with New Amsterdam as its epicenter – and Wall Street as its largest slave market.
“The Hidden History of Slavery in New York” won an award at the 67th annual NY Emmy Awards last year.
Larry Epstein wrote, produced and researched the project, and he will present this film along with a Q&A session afterwards.
Registration is required.