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This event is in the past.It took place on March 27, 2025 at The Van Cortlandt House Museum.

Women’s Rights and Roles in Colonial New York 1
Literature Talk
Women’s Rights and Roles in Colonial New York 2
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Women’s Rights and Roles in Colonial New York

Bronx

History books skip the full story. This talk uncovers how colonial women across Dutch, Iroquois, African, and English cultures fought, traded, and led: from merchant Margaret Hardenbroeck to soldier Deborah Sampson.

Historical talk
Colonial history
Women's history
Diverse perspectives

Tips

🌍covers Munsee, Iroquois, Dutch, English & African cultures
👩highlights merchant Margaret Hardenbroeck & soldier Deborah Sampson
🎫free for NYC residents with library card via Culture Pass

The Van Cortlandt House Museum

6036 Broadway, Bronx, NY 10471, USA

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