It’s the spring of 1776 and the American Revolution is underway.
British occupation of several colonies, combined with Congress’s
non-importation policy on British goods, makes essential supplies
increasingly scarce for tradespeople.Catharine Futier, a free Black
woman who earns her living as a laundress and seamstress, is among
those deeply affected by these restrictions. Step into her shop and
journey into the past to discover how everyday people endured
hardship, adapted, and made sacrifices in support of the revolutionary
cause.
This is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during
program hours and explore at their own pace through informal
interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended, but
not required.
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01/06/2026 Last update