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East Hampton Library Announces Tom Twomey Series Lectures

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Carol Kino. JACKSON KRULE

Carol Kino. JACKSON KRULE

Nina Rosenblum. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Nina Rosenblum. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Sarah Gronniingsater. COURTESY THE ARTIST.

Sarah Gronniingsater. COURTESY THE ARTIST.

"The Rising Generation: Gradual Abolition, Black Legal Culture, and the Making of National Freedom" which will be read in July.

authorStaff Writer on Jul 15, 2024

The East Hampton Library will present two Tom Twomey Series lectures this summer on July 25 and August 22 at 5 p.m. The series was established in memory of the late Tom Twomey (1914 to 2014), the former Chairman of the Library’s Board of Managers. Each program will be presented in the Library’s Baldwin Family Lecture Room. The event schedule is as follows:

Thursday, July 25, 5 p.m.:

Author Sarah Gronningsater on “The Rising Generation: Gradual Abolition, Black Legal Culture and the Making of National Freedom”

Dr. Sarah Gronningsater presents her new book, “The Rising Generation: Gradual Abolition, Black Legal Culture, and the Making of National Freedom.” The book tells a new story about the long history of emancipation in the United States. It follows the cradle-to-grave experiences of a remarkable generation of Black New Yorkers who were born into quasi-freedom after the American Revolution and reached adulthood on the eve the Civil War. Gronningsater examines the role this generation played in advocating for equality before the law, excellent public education and the end of slavery nationwide. In a broad sense, this generation helped shape important changes to the U.S. Constitution as well as groundbreaking federal civil rights legislation.

Sarah Gronningsater, an assistant professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, is a scholar of the 18th and 19th century United States. She teaches courses on the history of American law, the American Revolution, the history of U.S. baseball and American democracy. She has particular research interests in the abolition of slavery in the North and in local histories of New York State.

Thursday, August 22, 5 p.m.:.

Double Click — The McLaughlin Twins and Their Groundbreaking Work in Magazine Photography

Film director Nina Rosenblum and author Carol Kino will share their work about the McLaughlin twins, Kathryn McLaughlin Abbe and Frances McLaughlin-Gill. The twins began their careers as photographers just before Pearl Harbor. Frances was the only female photographer in the Condé Nast Studio, shooting for Vogue and Glamour and the first woman to cover the Paris collections for Vogue. Kathryn worked for career-girl magazines, like Charm and Mademoiselle, which flourished in the 1940s and later became a renowned photographer of children. The twins, who began visiting Montauk during the war, were part of the East End art community. Kathryn and her husband built one of the first summer cottages on the Old Montauk Highway.

Nina Rosenblum will open the event by sharing her short film on the sisters, “Twin Lenses,” followed by Carol Kino speaking about and showing pictures from her new book “Double Click,” which involved intensive original research in New York and on the East End. Nicole Straus will then moderate a discussion with Rosenblum and Kino about their works, the McLaughlin twins and the twins’ ties to the East End.

Carol Kino’s new book, “Double Click,” will be available for purchase and signing at the event.

Admission is free. Advanced reservations are requested but not required via easthamptonlibrary.org. Reservations may also be made at the library, by phone at 631-324-0222 ext. 4 or by emailing andrea@easthamptonlibrary.org.

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