
In Defiance: Runaways from Slavery in New York’s Hudson River Valley 1735-1831
- Presented By: Underground Railroad Education Center Location: Myers Residence in person and online 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany, NY 12210 Albany, NY 12210
- Dates: June 28, 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
- Price: $12
- Phone: (518) 621-7793
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Overview
In Defiance documents 607 fugitives from enslavement in the 18th and 19th-century Hudson River Valley region of New York State through the reproduction and transcription of 512 archival newspaper notices for runaway slaves placed by their enslavers or agents. Also included are notices advertising captures, sales, offers of purchase, and selected runaway notices from outside the Hudson River Valley region. Nine tables analyze the data in the 512 notices for freedom seekers from Hudson Valley enslavers, and the book includes a glossary, indexes of names, locations, and subjects, 36 illustrations, 5 maps from the 18th and 19th centuries, and a foreword by A.J. Williams-Myers, Black Studies Department, SUNY at New Paltz.
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