Pay-Per-HAP Immersive Living History Series chronicles influential and often forgotten figures on the 2nd & 4th Friday of every month at 7:30 PM ET (GMT-5)!About this EventFriday, March 12, historical interpreter and NYC-based reenactor Cheyney McKnight, connects participants with the past in Not Your Momma's History: The Life of an Enslaved Lady's Maid. An eye-opening, provocative discussion into the experience of an enslaved person in domestic service, we discover the repercussions of slavery that shape our nations politics in ways that are not fully appreciated nor understood by the American populace. Join us for Pay-Per-HAP, produced by History At Play, LLC (HAP, LLC) (Pay-Per-HAP Episode #43).Enslaved persons were put to work in almost every aspect and sphere of life. Many, trained in specialized fields, such as: cooks, carpenters, blacksmiths, coopers, and domestic servants, navigated the internal rules of their enslavers. They may have received greater creature comforts, such as more comfortable clothing; yet, they also suffered more pitfalls, including micromanagement. Join Cheyney McKnight for a lecture about life as an enslaved ladys maid.Cheyney McKnight is the Living History Coordinator at The New-York Historical Society, as well as the Owner of Not Your Mommas History, a public history consulting company. Not Your Mommas History aids museums, historical sites & societies, as well as private enterprises, developing specialized programs pertaining to the African experience within 18th & 19th Centuries America. McKnight trains diversified demographics in proper techniques to aid in the conversation about slavery. She has interpreted 18th, early-19th, and mid-19th Century slavery, as a Living Historian, in 26 states and has worked with over 45 historic sites nationwide. McKnight utilizes her historical garments and her extensive research to connect the past and the present through performance art.No recording, reproduction, distribution, nor download of Pay-Per-HAP is permitted. Running time: Approx. 45 minutes. Followed by Real-Time Audience Q&A and BONUS MATERIALS. Episodes viewable for 48 hours after streaming.***********************************************************VIEWING INSTRUCTIONS:Pay-What-You-Can $10-$25 to support Educational Escapism and the works of Historical Interpreters at Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pay-per-hap-not-your-mommas-history-livestream-tickets-132968326845. After completing purchase, patrons receive instructions by email, for enjoying Pay-Per-HAP. Pre-program music begins at 7:15pm ET. "Curtain" is at 7:30pm ET (GMT-5).When purchasing multiple tickets, please write the name of each viewer logging on to enjoy the program, so that we may admit them accordingly. This information may be provided directly on Eventbrite, or by emailing info@HistoryAtPlay.com.No Refunds. No Date Transfers.***********************************************************
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