June 29, 2024 – August 10, 2024

White Sails, Black Hands: The African-American Experience on Connecticut’s Waters

Beginning in 1639 when the first enslaved person arrived in Connecticut, the number of persons of color steadily increased in New London County. Every town in New London County had a significant percent of African Americans and people of mixed race living and working in them, however, their stories are not always told. This tour will explore the stories of a fugitive slave, Black Revolutionary Patriots, Black Governors and Whalers, the Amistad and more.

Beginning in 1639 when the first enslaved person arrived in Connecticut, the number of persons of color steadily increased in New London County. Every town in New London County had a significant percent of African Americans and people of mixed race living and working in them, however, their stories are not always told. This tour will explore the stories of a fugitive slave, Black Revolutionary Patriots, Black Governors and Whalers, the Amistad and more.

Following your purchase, you will receive an email with your confirmation. Present this to the boat crew when boarding the boat.

This tour is administered by Thames River Heritage Park. 100% of the profit from your ticket purchase benefits the Hempsted Houses, CT Landmarks.

Admission

$20 – $35
Location City Pier

1 Water Street
New London CT, 06320

Times
June 29, July 14, July 28, August 10 @ 11:40 am – 1:00 pm