The African American Experience
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Service Description
Did you know that New York’s growth was deeply connected to the labor of enslaved people? Join us on a fascinating tour that uncovers this hidden history, starting at Bowling Green—New York City’s oldest park. Here, enslaved Africans began building the city’s infrastructure, and the site itself has a rich past, serving as a Native American meeting ground and, later, a slave market during Dutch rule. Next, we’ll visit Federal Hall, near the location of an 1825 oyster house run by free African Americans. You’ll hear surprising stories about figures like Alexander Hamilton, who fought for freedom yet ignored slavery within their own circles. Our journey ends with a visit to the African Burial Ground, a deeply moving tribute to the African and African American communities who endured incredible hardships. Along the way, you’ll meet the brave heroes of the Underground Railroad who risked everything to help others escape to freedom. This tour is more than just a history lesson—it’s an unforgettable way to connect with the stories that shaped New York City.
Contact Details
New York, NY, USA
646-707-7336
contact@martineanewyork.com