March Book Drive – #1000blackgirlbooks
The Robbins House is supporting 11-year-old Marley Dias and her #1000blackgirlbooks project. Marley is collecting books about black girls to…
The Robbins House is supporting 11-year-old Marley Dias and her #1000blackgirlbooks project. Marley is collecting books about black girls to…
Join Essex Heritage as they host Key Note Speaker Joanne Pope Melish, scholars, educators, regional historic and cultural site staff, and other community members in conversations about effective interpretation of northern slavery and its legacies.
Join Essex Heritage as they host Key Note Speaker Joanne Pope Melish, scholars, educators, regional historic and cultural site staff, and other community members in conversations about effective interpretation of northern slavery and its legacies.
July 19 @7:00 pm Join Robbins House Advisor Dr. Lois Brown at the Concord Museum for a talk about the…
July 19 @7:00 pm Join Robbins House Advisor Dr. Lois Brown at the Concord Museum for a talk about the…
Celebrate Black History Month with a PBS Film & The Very Latest Research on Concord’s African American History – Presented…
Celebrate Black History Month with a PBS Film & The Very Latest Research on Concord’s African American History – Presented…
Thursday, January 14th, Robbins House Humanities Director, Elon Cook, took part in a panel discussing the best ways to ensure long-term stewardship of historic house museums.
“The Robbins House in Concord might be small, but it packs a wallop of an interpretive punch.”
– Taylor Stoermer, Public History Professor, Harvard University Museum Studies Program
Nov. 19, 2015 | CONCORD
By Jim Callahan
The Robbins House is a Concord, Mass.-based nonprofit organization focused on revealing the little known African American history of Concord and its regional and national importance. Articles about the Robbins House, its history and the personalities associated with that history, along with events currently taking place at the Robbins House, will appear from time to time in the Concord Journal.