Looking for Robert Roberts: Moments and Mysteries

Saturday, Feb 22, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST | Speaker Series

In this talk, we’ll highlight news from our ongoing research into the lesser-known side of Roberts’ life and the writing of his "Directory."

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Looking for Robert Roberts: Moments and Mysteries

With the 1827 publication of his House Servant’s Directory—while employed as a manservant for the elite Bostonians Christopher and Rebecca Gore—Robert Roberts became America’s first commercially published Black author.

A leader in Boston’s free Black community, he was a church deacon, a businessman, an abolitionist, and a fighter for civil rights. In this talk, we’ll highlight news from our ongoing research into the lesser-known side of Roberts’ life and the writing of his Directory.

Cost: GENERAL ADMISSION $10, Members Free, Card to Culture Free

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