Sat, Jan 11
|Pope Memorial Library
NH Humanities speaker program - NH Abolitionist Nathaniel Peabody Rogers with Rebecca Noel
Successful attorney--and father of eight--Nathaniel Peabody Rogers walked away from his Plymouth, NH, law practice in the 1830s for a dangerous and nearly unpaid gig editing a Concord-based anti-slavery newspaper, the Herald of Freedom.
Time & Location
Jan 11, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Pope Memorial Library, 2719 White Mountain Hwy, S Main St, North Conway, NH 03860, USA
About the event
This is a free program open to the public. The program has been made possible with a grant from NH Humanities; Connecting people and ideas.
Successful attorney--and father of eight--Nathaniel Peabody Rogers walked away from his Plymouth, NH, law practice in the 1830s for a dangerous and nearly unpaid gig editing a Concord-based anti-slavery newspaper, the Herald of Freedom. Plymouth State University historian Rebecca R. Noel tells the story of this feisty Granite State native, one of the so-called New Hampshire radicals. Rogers' dedication to abolition and racial inclusion took several forms in his relatively short life. He sheltered fugitives in Plymouth and Concord, co-founded the integrated Noyes Academy in Canaan, networked with major abolitionists including Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison, and above all wrote passionate, searing essays against slavery and racism. Henry David Thoreau admired Rogers' political zeal and his beautiful nature writing about the White Mountains, publishe…