Remember Liss: A New American Founding Figure Lecture

Venue: Library Community Room | City: Greenlawn, United States
Remember Liss: A New American Founding Figure
Wednesday, June 18, 1:00 PM
The Harborfields Library and the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association invite you to a special one-hour presentation by historian and author Claire Bellerjeau on the discovery of a new founding figure named Elizabeth, or Liss. Liss was enslaved by the Townsend family of Oyster Bay, New York, whose most famous member was Robert Townsend aka “Culper, Jr.”, George Washington's lead spy in Manhattan during the Revolutionary War.
As Robert and Liss’s story unfolds, prominent figures cross their path, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Benedict Arnold, John Graves Simcoe, John André and John Adams; as well as the Culper Spy Ring, the Boston Massacre, the Battle of Long Island, and the Benedict Arnold treason plot. Liss’s escape with the British, re-enslavement in Manhattan and later Charleston, and her complex struggle for freedom gives new insight into the country's founding era, through the eyes of an enslaved Black woman seeking liberty in a country fighting for its own.
Books will be available for purchase and signing. Please register here.
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