Explore Williamsburg’s history of slavery, from Colonial Williamsburg to the Capitol Building. Discover the legal and daily life aspects of this era.
Explore Williamsburg’s history of slavery, from Colonial Williamsburg to the Capitol Building. Discover the legal and daily life aspects of this era.
- Colonial Williamsburg - Begin your journey in this historic district, where the restored buildings and interpreted history highlight the complexities of slavery in colonial society.
- Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse - Gain insight into how laws and trials concerning slavery were conducted in this 18th-century judicial environment.
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Colonial Williamsburg - Begin your journey in this historic district, where the restored buildings and interpreted history highlight the complexities of slavery in colonial society.
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Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse - Gain insight into how laws and trials concerning slavery were conducted in this 18th-century judicial environment.
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Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building - Explore the site of major legislative actions on slavery, shedding light on the political processes of the time.
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James Geddy House - Discover the story of the Geddy family and their enslaved workers, providing a glimpse into the varied experiences of colonial Williamsburg’s residents.
- Professional local tour guide
- Professional local tour guide
“Shadows of the Past: Tracing Slavery’s Legacy in Williamsburg” invites you to delve into the history of slavery in colonial America, beginning in the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg. This tour provides insights into how slavery shaped the community and the lives of those who lived during that era. After exploring Colonial Williamsburg, the…
“Shadows of the Past: Tracing Slavery’s Legacy in Williamsburg” invites you to delve into the history of slavery in colonial America, beginning in the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg. This tour provides insights into how slavery shaped the community and the lives of those who lived during that era. After exploring Colonial Williamsburg, the journey continues to the Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse, reflecting the legal aspects of slavery. Next, visit the Capitol Building, where significant legislative decisions about slavery were made. Conclude the tour at the James Geddy House, offering a perspective on the daily lives of both free and enslaved people of the time.
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