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A storytelling project highlighting the important role New York City and the African Diaspora played in the American Revolution.
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Open to students, emerging writers, and professionals, this series of writing workshops invite New Yorkers across all five boroughs to grapple with the Revolution’s contradictions – a fight for liberty in a society where enslavement remained legal. Through thought-provoking prompts and community dialogue, participants will explore themes of freedom, displacement, and identity in Revolutionary-era New York. “Battle in the Margins” is a new theatrical project collaboration between OPRHP and Black Gotham Experience exploring Black life in New York City during the American Revolution. Developed through a series of original one-act, ten-minute plays, this project centers the African Diaspora’s experiences, resistance, and role in shaping early American history – shining a light on stories often left out of the nation’s founding narrative. The productions will premiere this September 19th at FDR Four Freedoms State Park.


Transportation to the main event on September 19th at Four Freedoms State Park: Walk one block West to the B43 bus on Throop and Greene Avenue. Ride 7 stops to Flushing Ave/Broadway and transfer to the Manhattan-bound M train. Take the M 14 stops to Roosevelt Island. A scenic walk or the "Red Bus" from Main St. to Southpoint Park will bring you to Four Freedoms State Park.

Location
The Free Black Women’s Library
226 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA
Avatar for Battle in the Margins
A storytelling project highlighting the important role New York City and the African Diaspora played in the American Revolution.
Hosted By