Mama Joy's Abolitionist Walking Tour

Mama Joy's Abolitionist Walking Tour

1800s Black activists in Brooklyn created the Civil Rights movement. Come unerase the countless Black history locations that were erased.

By Friends of Abolitionist Place

Date and time

Sunday, April 20 · 1 - 3pm EDT

Location

Abolitionist Place

404 Albee Square Brooklyn, NY 11201

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 6 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

New York City tried to confiscate the home of Mama Joy at 227 Duffield. She fought back- and WON. In the process, she created a movement to respect the Black history of Downtown Brooklyn. Come hear stories of countless heroes and sheroes, and see how their stories have been erased from our streets.


This is more than just a walk recovering a century+ of Black Civil Rights history. It's also a personal story of Mama Joy as told by her daughter, Shawné Lee, and co-curated by Public Historian Raul Rothblatt.


Please visit Friends of Abolitionist Place to learn more.

Here is our YouTube playlist with 58 videos.


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