Pat Mervine, local author, historian and member of Middletown Friends Meeting will speak at the Newtown Friends Meetinghouse, 219 Court Street, Newtown PA on Thursday, November 7th at 7:00 pm about her newly published book, Slavery, Friends, and Freedom in Bucks County.
Co-written with Joseph Coleman, Slavery, Friends, and Freedom in Bucks County explores the African American journey in Southeastern Pennsylvania from the 1600s through the post-Civil War era. Stories of fifty freedom seekers, abolitionists, and participants in the Underground Railroad are told within the historical context in which they lived. The book includes tales of extraordinary courage, of daring escapes from slavery, kidnapping, and significant African American settlements which have long since disappeared. Pat will relate stories about Quakers who fought for abolition and the people of both races who provided support for those on the run and will talk about the laws that protected the enslaved, then stripped free people of their rights.
All of this and more make up the history of Bucks County, the ripple effects of which are still felt today. After Pat shares some of these stories she will provide an update on the construction of the African American Museum of Bucks County.
Pat’s book was written as a fundraiser, with 100% of proceeds from its sale going to the AAMBC Capital Campaign. She will have copies of the book available for purchase; cost is $30; cash or checks payable to “African American Museum of Bucks County” will be accepted.
Doors will open at 6:30 pm. This will be a hybrid event; to receive the Zoom link to attend virtually please register for the event by clicking here. You will receive the Zoom link via email upon completion of registration.