with Jennifer Scott
In collaboration with BCUE (Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment)
Weeksville: Past, Present, Future
Slavery in New York ended in 1827 and by the early 1830s a new Free Black community was formed in the area known as Weeksville. The historical significance of this community was all but forgotten until the land was about to be cleared for a housing project in the late 1960s. We will see what was unearthed from the archeological dig and how it affects the community today. The highlight will be a visit inside the original Hunterfly Road houses. $17 for adults, $12 for students (includes admission into the houses).
Meet in front of Boys and Girls High School on Fulton Street and Stuyvesant Avenue. Take the A/C train to Utica Avenue.
To register for the tour or for further questions, contact BCUE at 718-788-8500 x 217