Highlight Talk - Clark McGinn on Burns and Black Lives

Highlight Talk - Clark McGinn on Burns and Black Lives

Free Highlight Talk in the Robertson Room at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway.

By Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

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Location

Robertson Room, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

Murdoch's Lone Alloway KA7 4PQ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Clark McGinn, author and honorary research fellow, Centre for Robert Burns Studies, in ‘Burns and Black Lives’ (based on his book of the same title), through meticulous research and a compelling narrative, examines Burns’ connections to the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting the paradoxes and moral conflicts during the poet’s time. He does not shy away from uncomfortable truths, presenting a nuanced portrait that challenges readers to reconcile Burns’ literary genius with the ethical ambiguities of his time.

Booking for Highlight Talks at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is recommended to guarantee entry. Due to limited capacity in the venue, any available seats will be allocated to attendees who have not booked on a first come, first served basis, meaning that entry cannot be guaranteed without booking.

Frequently asked questions

Is the venue accessible?

Robert Burns Birthplace Museum is a fully accessible venue, with step-free access from the car park through the entire building. Our full accessibility guide can be found on our website.

The event is sold out but I still want to attend - what can I do?

Please get in touch with organisers. There may be some spaces available from cancellations, or we may have a free reserve space that the speaker does not require.

Can I just turn up on the day?

You are welcome to chance your luck, but seats will be allocated to those who have booked in advance. We will squeeze as many last minute additions in as we are able, but we cannot guarantee a space to those who attend without booking.

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FreeJun 24 · 14:30 GMT+1