A talk by Hidden Jamaica Plain about their research into the remarkable letter written by Sarah Winslow Deming about how she escaped British-occupied Boston and took temporary refuge in Jamaica Plain in April 1775. Lucinda, whom Sarah enslaved, was with her and this talk focuses in on what is known about Lucinda. Presentation given April 28, 2025.
Read MoreA talk by Hidden Jamaica Plain - in the 18th and early 19th centuries, the families living at the Loring Greenough House and farming their estate in JP used the labor of enslaved and indentured people. Scant information has long been known about their presence; recent research has uncovered more details. This talk outlines these new findings and the ongoing study being conducted by volunteers. Video of a talk given on June 10, 2024
Read MoreA talk by Hidden Jamaica Plain about their research so far that covers the indigenous presence in the area, the details of 27 enslaved people that have been uncovered (along with their enslavers) and information about free Blacks who were associated with the First Church. Video of a talk given on January 28, 2024
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