Raucous New York: A Lecture on Popular Protest on the Streets Around and Beyond St. Paul’s

St. Paul’s Chapel in Lower Manhattan abides as New York’s oldest building in continuous public use, and as a symbol of faith, endurance, and social good. In this fourth and final lecture in a series celebrating the 250th anniversary year of St. Paul’s Chapel, Lisa Keller, Professor of History at SUNY Purchase, will discuss the protests that took place in the streets around St. Paul’s and the New Yorkers who participated in transforming New York from a village to a world city in the 19th century.

The lecture will be held on April 26th at 6 PM at St. Paul’s Chapel.











When: Wed., Apr. 26, 2017 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Trinity Church
74 Trinity Pl.
212-602-0800
Price: Free
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St. Paul’s Chapel in Lower Manhattan abides as New York’s oldest building in continuous public use, and as a symbol of faith, endurance, and social good. In this fourth and final lecture in a series celebrating the 250th anniversary year of St. Paul’s Chapel, Lisa Keller, Professor of History at SUNY Purchase, will discuss the protests that took place in the streets around St. Paul’s and the New Yorkers who participated in transforming New York from a village to a world city in the 19th century.

The lecture will be held on April 26th at 6 PM at St. Paul’s Chapel.

Buy tickets/get more info now