In the year 1620. The good ship mayflower is carrying pilgrims across the sea to america. Who were the pilgrims . Why did they leave their homes . The answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by William Blackford william bradford, second governor of the colony. Bradfords history against with religious problems in england when james the first became king in 1603. As king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church. Thesome people objected to expensive rules and rituals of the church of england. They with true from it they withdrew from the dead were called separatists. The story of their religious persecution in england, how they became pilgrims and how they found religious freedom was recorded by william bradford. Therefore, the lords free people joined themselves into a church or state. Towns andfrom various villages in england. But after they continued together for about a year and kept meetings every sabbath, exercising the worship
Joined by Ali Orr Larsen and hope wright my Dear Colleague began her career in williamsburg when she was in the third grade. She was a performer in a plea on my own time, and the black music program. She has collaborated with many other departments in the foundation, as well as with other museums over the course of her career. Shes worked with a variety of educational institutions as actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. Please welcome hope wright. Thank you. Orr larsen has received many awards, including the statewide atlantic faculty award for rising star category. Professor larsen is a scholar of constitutional law and legal institutions with a focus on how information dynamics affect the vote. Her work has been featured multiple times in various publications. And these are just a few of her accomplishments. Please help me in welcoming allie larsen. Our discussion will be about an hour long this evening. And it may feel uncomfortable at times. Thats okay. You may fee
Good evening, and welcome to so important and interest, slavery and the United States constitution. I want to welcome you to our final event for our constitution weekend. You may know me as the programming lead for the actor interpreters and many recognize me from my time around Colonial Williamsburg portraying free and enslaved black people, but this evening i had the pleasure of serving as your moderator. I am also joined by ali larson and hope wright and hope right, hope right, my Dear Colleague began her career at Colonial Williamsburg when she was in the third grade. She was a performer in a play on my own time and the black music program. She has collaborated with many other departments at the foundation as well as with other museums over the course of her career. She has worked with a variety of educational institutions as an actress, storyteller, writer, researcher, and mentor. Please welcome hope wright. Our special guest allie larson is a professor of law and director of the
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The time is september in the year 1620. The good ship mayflower is carrying pilgrims across the sea to america. Who were the pilgrims . Why did they leave their homes . The answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford, second governor of the colony. Bradfords history against with begins with religious problems in england when james the first became king in 1603. As king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, church, but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. They withdrew from it and they were called separatists. The story of their religious persecution in england, how they became pilgrims and how they found religious freedom was recorded by william bradford. Therefore, the lords free people joined themselves into a church or state. They were from various towns and villages. After they had continued together for about a year and kept meetings every sabbath, exercising the worship of god among