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Nov 6, 2025: David Montero – Fellow Talk

Slavery North invites you to the first in our series of three Fellow Talks in Fall 2025. Investigative journalist David Montero shares his research on how Boston’s first families were entwined with Transatlantic Slavery.

This hybrid talk is open to students, faculty, staff, and members of the public.

Date/Time: Thursday, November 6, 2025, 2:30-3:30 PM (EST)

Location: Room 118, Ground Floor, 472 North Pleasant Street, UMass Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA, 01003

Online via Zoom:
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92723218935
Meeting ID: 927 2321 8935

Speaker: David Montero, Artist-in-Residence Fellow, 2025-26

Moderator: Dr. Martha McNamara, Associate Professor of Public History & Associate Director Slavery North

Lecture: The Prism of Finance: Boston’s First Families and the Business of Slavery

John Singleton Copley, Nicholas Boylston (1716-1771) [1767], Oil on canvas, 127.3 x 101.1 cm, Harvard University Portrait Collection, Bequest of Ward Nicholas Boylston to Harvard College, 1828.
Lecture abstract:
A thread lacing family dynasties, intertwining wealth, and emergent corporations illuminates how Boston laid the foundations for slavery in the Americas.

David Montero, Artist-in-Residence Fellow, 2025-26

Bio:
David Montero is an investigative journalist and author. Formerly a documentary producer for PBS FRONTLINE, his work has twice been nominated for an Emmy-award. Montero has written for Time, The New York Times, and The Nation, among others. His most recent book is The Stolen Wealth of Slavery: A Case for Reparations, published by LegacyLit/Hachette Books in February 2024.

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