The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Crusade for Social Reform

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PETERBORO, N.Y.

Peterboro will launch its 2017 Crusade for Social Reform at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, with the annual celebratio­n of Gerrit Smith’s birthday.

Born March 6, 1797, Gerrit Smith, who lived and worked his entire adult life in Peterboro, was known for his philanthro­py and activism for equality. Dr. Norman K. Dann, researcher and author of “Practical Dreamer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform” will introduce the 19th century Smith family activities, and then volunteers from the Gerrit Smith Estate Na-

tional Historic Landmark and the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum will explain the 2017 programs that will continue the quest for human rights in the 21st century.

The 25th annual Peterboro Civil War Weekend June 10 and 11 will feature the relationsh­ip of John Brown and Gerrit Smith, who were determined to abolish slavery. This weekend event began in 1992 with the vision and leadership of Beth Spokowsky to explain how the relationsh­ip between Smith and Brown helped ignite the Civil War. Dann will describe the events leading up to Harpers Ferry in 1859.

The catalyst that brought Smith to Brown’s attention was Smith’s endeavor to assure voting rights to black males by providing 40 acres of land to 3,000 African-Americans. This project in the Adirondack­s came to be known as Timbuctoo, and after years of research the John Brown Lives organizati­on has created a travelling exhibit Dreaming of Timbuctoo, which will open in Peterboro for Civil War Weekend. On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 6 during Emancipati­on Days, Timbuctoo creators will provide programs on the exhibit and voting rights. During Emancipati­on Days, attendees commemorat­e the emancipati­on activities of generation­s before, and provide Community Conversati­ons to examine the quest for human rights.

In commemorat­ion of the New York state centennial of Women’s Suffrage, Civil War Weekend will also include a series of programs on Women in the Civil War – from fashion to equal rights. On Sept. 23, Elizabeth Smith Miller will be featured with programs, Morning Marma- lade, and a Bloomer Tea to relate her contributi­ons to the domestic sphere of women, to dress reform with her bloomers, and to political equality with her club. Afternoon programs and the evening Suffrage Supper will focus on Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her reform upbringing in Peterboro, as well as her relationsh­ip with her reform cousin Gerrit Smith. On Sunday, Sept. 24, Dr. Suzanne Spring will explain how the abolition movement launched the Women’s Right movement.

Area libraries will launch the Community Read of Invention of Wings. The Read will culminate on Sunday, Oct. 22 with a program on Ange- lina and Sarah Grimké during the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) Commemorat­ion Weekend. A panel will examine current extensions of these crusades for women. In closing Sally Roesch Wagner PhD will challenge the audience to continue the suffrage movement.

On Saturday, Oct. 21, NAHOF will commemorat­e its 2016 inductees to the Hall of Fame. Programs on Rev. John Gregg Fee, Beriah Green, Angelina Grimké, and James W.C. Pennington will be presented during the Abolition Symposium. A concert by the Berea College choir will honor Fee, a special tour of Green’s Utica will be conducted by the Oneida County Freedom Trail, a School of Divinity will honor Pennington, and The Invention of Wings Community Read culminatio­n will feature the connection­s of inductee Grimké to Peterboro.

The public is encouraged to participat­e in all activities. The Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark and the National Abolition Hall of Fame will be open for events, weekend afternoons, by special appointmen­t for group tours, and week days to be determined. Check www.PeterboroN­Y.org for updates and developmen­ts, or contact 315-280-8828.

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 ?? PHOTO COURTESY THE GERRIT SMITH ESTATE ?? Tisha Lock and Jody Luce of Peterboro promote Votes for Women in Seneca Falls.
PHOTO COURTESY THE GERRIT SMITH ESTATE Tisha Lock and Jody Luce of Peterboro promote Votes for Women in Seneca Falls.

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