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Tag: Seneca Village

February 8, 2025January 27, 2025 Atlantic Black Box Events

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Event | Envisioning Seneca Village on 2/26

Seneca Village was a community established by African American landowners in 1825 and destroyed by the City of New York in 1857 for the construction of Central Park. This talk presents Envisioning Seneca Village, an interactive 3D model of what the village might have looked like in 1855.

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Atlantic Black Box empowers communities throughout the Northeast to take up the critical work of researching and reckoning with our region’s role in colonization, the slave trade, and the global economy of enslavement. This grassroots historical recovery movement is powered by community historians and guided by a broad coalition of scholars, community leaders, educators, archivists, museum professionals, antiracism activists, and artists.

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Atlantic Black Box is a 501c3 public charity (EIN 86-2963335). We are committed to making critical content available to all at no cost, because the truth is priceless. But for those of you able to chip in and support our mission, we are relying on your help.

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