Events

(check back for updates and new venues):

2024 

6/6  "The Black Woods." Book talk focusing on the grantees who settled at Freemens Home and along the Cascade Pass. Q&A and signing to follow. Adirondack Mountain Club's Cascade Welcome Center, 4833 Cascade Rd, Lake Placid. 6-8 pm. Register here.

6/8 Kickass Regional Authors Showcase (Christopher Shaw hosting) Readings.  Adirondack Center for Writing, 15 Broadway, Saranac Lake. 2 pm.

6/11 "Lyman Eppes: Black Yankee and Adirondack Pioneer." Zoom lecture, q&a. Sponsored by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Hartford. Noon-12:45 pm.

6/13  "An Untold Story: The Black Woods of Gerrit Smith." Clinton County Historical Society, 98 Ohio Ave, Plattsburgh. 6:30 pm.

6/21  Panel, "Black Communities in New York State." New York State History Conference, Office of Cultural Education Building, 222 Madison Avenue, Albany. Time tbd. Panelists: Michael Boston, Amy Godine, Bryan Thompson. Moderator, Cordell Reaves, NYS Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.  

6/22 "An Unsettled Debate: Gerrit Smith's Black Pioneers: Fugitives or Free New Yorkers?" Juneteenth talk at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, North Elba. Sponsored by John Brown Lives! 1:30pm .

6/26 Lecture and q&a. "An Enduring Legacy: What an antislavery land reformer's baron's Adirondack land gifts in 1846 have to do with diversity, equity and inclusion in 2024." Silver Bay YMCA Family Retreat and  Conference Center, DEI Week. 2-3:30 pm.

6/27 "Consensus and Complicity: How Regional, County, and Town Historians Denied a Black Adirondack Farm Colony its Due," Adirondack History Museum, Elizabethtown, 7 pm.    

7/13 Book talk and signing, Long Lake Public Library, Long Lake NY, 2-3 pm. 

7/16 NEH Teachers Institute, Presenter, John Brown Farm State Historic Site, North Elba.

7/16  Lecture and q&a. "'To Practice a Perfect Agrarianism': Black pioneers and the Adirondack Frontier."  Farm, Food, and Harvest Days. Silver Bay YMCA Family Retreat and Conference Center. 8-9:30 pm.

8/2 "The Black Woods." Afternoon book talk and signing. A guided dialogue with audience to follow. The Wild Center, 45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake. Check Events page for details closer to event.  

8/6  "The Black Woods." Afternoon book talk at Great Camp Sagamore. Q&A with Sagamore historian Connor Williams, and signing. Check Events page for more details closer to event. 

9/28  "The Black Woods." Afternoon book talk at Tannery Pond Center, 228 Main Street, North Creek. 3 pm. 5 Sagamore Road, Raquette Lake, NY.

If your institution, organization or bookstore seeks a classroom visit, lecture, interview or panel about The Black Woods, you can reach me at my contact page. College teachers can also organize a classroom zoom through Cornell's Guest Lecturer program. Look for my name here:  

Past events

8/5 Emancipation Day Address, National Abolition Hall of Fame, Peterboro.

8/6 Commemorative remarks at unveiling of historical marker for Willis Hodges, Loon Lake, Franklin County, NY; Lecture, Willis Hodges’s Blacksville, Loon Lake Jewish Community Center.

9/21 Lecture, Suffrage activism and the Road to Timbuctoo, Northern New York Judges Association, John Brown Farm. North Elba/Lake Placid, 9 am.

10/9 Lecture, "Voting rights, Black pioneers, and the Adirondack Frontier" Silver Bay YMCA Conference and Retreat Center, Silver Bay, NY. 10 am

10/19 Podcast, The Black Woods, 10:30-11:10 am, 1869, The Cornell University Press Podcast with Jonathan Hall.

10/20 Introduction to The Black Woods and Paul Miller’s film (Searching for Timbuctoo), Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, Saratoga Springs, mid-afternoon.

10/27 Podcast. NCPR's station manager Mitch Teich interviews author Amy Godine about her new book, The Black Woods. Noon-12:20pm. 

11/1 Keynote lecture, 44th Annual Members Meeting of Historic Saranac Lake, John Black Room, Saranac Laboratory Museum, 89 Church St., Saranac Lake. 6pm -7pm.

11/6 Zoom event. "Justice on the Adirondack Frontier." For ADKX's 2023 In the Adirondack Library Series, Amy Godine gives a brief, illustrated talk about The Black Woods: Pursuing Racial Justice on the Adirondack Frontier, followed by an interview with NCPR's Mitch Teich. 7 pm-8pm.  

11/10 Reading, interview, and signing. Annie Stoltie, Editor-in-Chief of Adirondack Life, interviews Amy Godine about her new book at the Northwood School Main Street Hub. Sponsored by The Bookstore Plus and the Hub. 2495 Main St., Lake Placid. 4-5 pm.

11/11 Reading and a conversation with author Amy Godine, Paul Hai, Assoc. Dir. SUNY-ESF, Newcomb, and Martha Swan, Dir. John Brown Lives!, at the Adirondack Interpretive Center, 5922 NY-28N, Newcomb, 1 pm.

11/12 Lecture, Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Washington Avenue, 2 pm.

11/13 Interview with Joe Donahue, The Book Show, WAMC, Albany, 11:10 am.

11/14  Battenkill Books, 15 East Main, Cambridge, NY. Live and zoomed, 6 pm.

11/15 Talk and book signing, Northshire Bookstore, 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 6 pm.

11/16 Talk and q&a on The Black Woods at Adirondack Park Agency, Ray Brook. 1 pm-2pm. Also at the APA until Nov. 17, the exhibition Dreaming of Timbuctoo from John Brown Lives!

11/19 Keynote talk, The Black Woods, Annual meeting, Saratoga County Historical Society & Brookside Museum, Ballston Spa, 2 pm.

11/20 Interview with Dan Clark, New York NOW, WHMT, Troy. 10am-11am.

11/21 Hart Cluett Museum, 52 2nd St., Troy, Q & A with Kathy Sheehan, Rensselaer County and Troy Historian, and Executive Director of the Hart Cluett Museum, 7 pm.

12/1 Talk, q&a, and book signing, Adirondack Center for Writing, 15 Broadway, Saranac Lake, 6:05-7 pm.

12/2 Lecture, John Brown's Black Woods: Stories from Timbuctoo, Freeman's Home, and Blacksville, at the Trinity Episcopal Church, 220 Prospect St. Torrington, CT.. Talk is sponsored by Torrington Historical Society. 4-4:45 pm. Book signing to follow. From 2-3 pm, join the annual commemorative walk around John Brown's historic birthplace, at the John Brown Road, in  Torrington CT.

12/5 Presentation, Recovering a Vanished History: The Black Woods. Adirondack Correctional Facility, Ray Brook, Saranac Lake, NY, 9 am-2 pm.

12/6 Talk. Bound for Suffrage! Greenwich's Black pioneers in the Adirondack mountains. Greenwich Free Library with the Greenwich-Easton Historical Association. 148 Main Street. 6:30 pm.

12/22 Podcast, "The Historians." Episode 504. Bob Cudmore interviews Amy Godine about The Black Woods. Listen and download The Historians Podcast on www.bobcudmore.com.

1/14  The Black Woods: Book talk with a focus on this history's links to Keene and Jay, q&a, and signing. Keene Valley Library. 1796 NY-73, Keene NY. 2 pm. 

1/18 The Black Woods. Book talk, q&a, signing. "The Untold History of Black and White Community-Building on the Adirondack Frontier," Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society. 7 pm. Also viewable at LP-NEHS's YouTube Channel by clicking here.

1/23 POSTPONED! Author event and book signing, "Tales from The Black Woods," Helderberg Room, Guilderland Public Library, 2228 Western Ave, Guilderland.

2/9 Northshire Bookstore. Two-author event (brief readings followed by joint q&a. Amy Godine, The Black Woods, and Mercedes de Guardiola, Vermont for the Vermonters: The History of Eugenics in the Green Mountain State, 6 pm. 4869 Main Street, Manchester Center, VT.

2/9  Interview. Dan Clark, New York NOW, WHMT, talks with Amy Godine about The Black Woodswww.nynow.org.  

2/10 "The Black Woods." Talk (live and zoom), q&a, and signing. St. Lawrence County Historical Society, 3 East Main St., Canton. 2 pm. (Snow date: February 27 *only if there is a storm)

2/15 Author Talk with q&a and signing. "The Black Woods: A Lost History of Suffrage Justice and Black Adirondack Pioneers before the Civil War." Saratoga Springs Public Library, H. Dutcher Community Room, NY. 12-1 pm.

2/15 Norwich Bookstore. Book talk. "The Black Woods and Beyond." Spotlight in this talk on Vermont as a destination for several Black farmers from the Adirondack gift lands. Book signing to follow. 7 pm.

2/18 Sunday SalonZ, Zoomed book talk click here for Zoom Link, 5 pm.

2/21 The Black Woods, Book talk, with a focus on the value of this history for social justice activism today; q&a, signing. Sponsor: SUNY-Adirondack, Queensbury Campus. Open to the public. 12:40-1:45 pm.

2/24 Lecture (zoom). A Toxic Legacy: The Roots of Adirondack Conservation in Eugenics, Nativism, and Racialized Geography. Underground Railroad Education Center, 194 Livingston Ave., Troy NY.  Time:  2 pm. Please register for talk & workshop at  www.UndergroundRailroadHistory.org, and join zoom meeting with this link: Zoom link

2/25 "The Black Woods and Adirondack Exceptionalism," Book talk, q&a, signing. Author! Author! Winter Lyceum Series, Grange Hall, 1610 NYS Route 22, Whallonsburg, Essex County. 2-3:30 pm.

2/29 "A Conversation: Amy Godine, author of The Black Woods, and Martha Swan, director of John Brown Lives!"  Gateway Center, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive. 4-5:30 pm.

3/4 Curator's talk. "Dreaming of Timbuctoo" (exhibition) at Emma Willard School, 285 Pawling Ave., Troy. -Private event-

3/6 Keynote talk, "Black Women Adirondack Pioneers: Lost Stories from the Archives." Keynote address for International Women's Day, SUNY Plattsburgh, Alumni Room, ACC Student Center. 11-11:50 am 

3/12 Lecture (zoom). "Black pioneers in New York's Adirondack Wilderness: A 19th-Century Encounter." Conversations in Forest History Series from The Forest History Society, Durham, NC. 1-2:15 pm. 

3/14  Conversation with Paul Grondahl of the New York State Writers Institute. Paul Grondahl interviews Amy Godine (The Black Woods) and Albany activist Alice Paden Green (Outsider). Q&A and book signings to follow. Community Room, 2nd floor, Albany Public Library, 161 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY.  Parking is available behind the library on Elk St. 6 - 7:15 pm

3/19 The Black Woods, book talk, q&a, signing, The Black Woods,Glens Falls Public Library, Community Room, 6:30-8 pm

3/20  "Tales from the Black Woods," Book talk, q&a, signing, Helderberg Room, Guilderland Public Library, 2228 Western Avenue, Guilderland,  6:30-8 pm.

4/5  "A Reckoning with Racism: Black Adirondackers and the Northern Courts," Lecture and q&a.  Sponsored by Equal Justice in the Courts Initiative, Fourth Judicial District. Saratoga City Music Hall -Private event

4/19 "Black Lands and the Poetics of Citizenship," an interdisciplinary panel on Black land ownership in rural America, with author Amy Godine (The Black Woods), filmmaker Paul Miller (Searching for Timbuctoo), and cultural anthropologist Gail Myers (founder, Food to Grow), Moderators, Prof. Kristin Reynolds (critical food geographer) and Prof. Mia Charlene White (environmentalist). The New School, Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang Building, 65 West 11th Street, 6-8 pm.

4/25 Lecture, "'A Scheme of Justice and Benevolence': How a Racial Justice Initiative Changed Adirondack History,"  Old Chapel, Union College, Schenectady, NY, 5:30 pm.  

4/30  "The Black Woods and Troy's Black Suffrage-seeking Adirondack Pioneers," Book talk, q&a, book signing. The Sanctuary for Independent Media, 3361 6th Avenue, Troy, 7-9pm.

5/11 John Brown Day, John Brown Farm and State Historic Site, North Elba.  Honoring recipients of the Spirit of John Brown Freedom Award from John Brown Lives!. The 2024 awardees are the Fadden family, founders of the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center in Onchiota, Professor Dexter Cross of the Plattsburgh College Gospel Choir, and myself. 2-4, and free to one and all. 

Suggested Lecture Offerings:

The long romance of Adirondack exceptionalism (breaking up is hard to do)

Irishtowns, Polander Hills, and Little Canadas: Ethnicity in the North Country 

Vigilante justice on the Adirondack frontier

A century of Adirondack peddling: No farm or hamlet out of reach

Hidden legacies of slavery in the antislavery Adirondacks

Beyond antiquarian history and Main Street heroes: How migratory, landless, and diasporic Adirondackers shaped the region’s destiny

The Once and Future Adirondack Farmer: Dispatches for New Agrarians from the vanished farmscapes of the Adirondack Park

Conservation’s unexamined roots in eugenics, racialized geography, and the cult of Adirondack purity