![]() ![]() Finley takes readers on a transnational journey to investigate the significance of one of the most iconic images of abolition: the diagram of the Brookes slave ship. Reservations required for tea and may be made by calling 609.924.8144 ext. Committed to Memory: the Art of the Slave Ship Icon is a breathtaking work of stellar research. Tea at 1:00 p.m., Additional fee and pre-registration required for Tea Tea/Tour/Talk: $27 $18 for Friends of Morven Finley’s program is provided in part by the Historical Society of Princeton. Light refreshments will be provided at the evening lecture. Finley will be providing an illustrated lecture at 2:00 p.m. ![]() The day’s events provide an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations surrounding the 400th anniversary of the first documentation of enslaved Africans having landed in North America. Cheryl Finley of Cornell University back to Princeton to share her extraordinary work and book Committed to Memory: The Art of the Slave Ship Icon. ![]()
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