History of Slavery Tour in Williamsburg

The only tour in Williamsburg that gives the history of slavery in one presentation. We discuss what is and is not slavery. We debunk the myths that have been associated with slavery for generations.

The only tour in Williamsburg that gives the history of slavery in one presentation. We discuss what is and is not slavery. We debunk the myths that have been associated with slavery for generations. We are also the only tour that explores the impact on our modern society.

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Location: Williamsburg

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the History of Slavery Tour in Williamsburg?

A: There are no official age restrictions for the tour, but the content can be intense. It might be best suited for teens and adults. If you're considering for younger kids, maybe read up a bit on the topics covered—it can be heavy!

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it mostly outdoors?

A: The tour can be both indoors and outdoors, so I'd suggest wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a bit. Dress for the weather, and maybe bring a light jacket if you're going in the fall. You’ll want to be comfortable to really engage with the discussion.

Q: Can I reschedule if I can’t make it to the tour I bought?

A: Yes! If you need to reschedule, just contact us at least 24 hours in advance. We’re flexible and want you to be able to experience the tour. Just let us know your new preferred date!

Discussions

Just took the History of Slavery Tour in Williamsburg—wow!

I just got back from the History of Slavery Tour, and it was honestly eye-opening. Lonnie really dives deep into the myths and realities surrounding slavery. I thought I knew a lot, but the way he connects the historical context to modern issues was incredible. The tour itself took about 2 hours, and we walked around some key sites in Williamsburg. It’s not just facts; it’s a real discussion! Highly recommend for anyone looking to learn more.

Thinking about gifting the History of Slavery Tour—worth it?

I’m considering getting this tour as a birthday gift for my sister. She’s really into history and social justice, so I think she’d appreciate it. Just wondering if it’s engaging enough for someone who’s a bit hesitant about history tours? Any thoughts from those who've done it?