‘The Bloody Massacre’: Lunchtime talk with renowned historian Dr. Serena Zabin, April 14

Join historian Dr. Serena Zabin for a conversation about Paul Revere’s 1770 engraving, “The Bloody Massacre,” on Tuesday, April 14, at noon in the Haggerty Museum of Art. The engraving is currently on view in the Haggerty Museum of Art’s exhibition “Defying Empire: Revolutionary Prints from Britain and America.” A boxed lunch will be provided. 

Zabin is the Stephen R. Lewis Jr. Professor of History and the Liberal Arts at Carleton College. Her research focuses on families, gender and politics in the era of the American Revolution. She is the author of the prizewinning “The Boston Massacre: A Family History,” which caught the attention of filmmaker Ken Burns. He used the book as a reference for “The American Revolution,” his latest documentary.

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