To round off the series, a handful of upcoming talks and one reason (among
many) why I’m excited for each:
1)
Waltham
Public Library, Tuesday, November 5th: That’s right, I’ll be
spending part of Election Day 2013 speaking in my new hometown, one of the hubs of immigration
history in Massachusetts. Can’t beat that with a stick!
2)
Martha’s Vineyard Museum, Thursday,
November 21st: I’m not sure I can adequately express the power
of giving a talk on Martha’s
Vineyard, and in a place so fully associated with my grandfather
Art Railton to boot. Let’s just say, yowza.
3)
Wilfred Laurier University, Thursday, January 29th:
The first of a couple international talks in the new year, this one (along with
another possible Toronto-area talk
or two) will force me to think about how the Canadian
Exclusion Act relates to my focal points. Can’t wait!
4)
University of Sunderland, Thursday,
February 6th: From Canada to the mother country across the pond,
where I’ll be participating in a Race
in the Americas (RITA) seminar on race and the U.S. Constitution. I promise
I won’t become an EnglishStudier, but I might have to do a Britney accent for a
while. Consider yourselves warned.
5)
Plimoth Plantation, TBA, April 2014: My year
of talks will perhaps wrap up (although I’m always open to new opportunities!)
with a chance to share my book as part of Plimoth’s Lunch and
Learn series. I won’t pretend
like I’m from the 1620s—but I will definitely be inspired by the legacies
of Bradford, Tisquantum,
and more!
Next series starts Monday,
Ben
PS. What do you think?
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