Historian & A Movie Looks at “Belle” at Philipse Manor Hall for Black History Month

“Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay and Lady Elizabeth Murray” by David Martin, c. 1778.

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site and the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall are pleased to offer “Historian & A Movie: Belle” on Friday, February 23, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site (29 Warburton Ave. Yonkers, NY) as part of Black History Month programming.

In 1778, Lady Elizabeth Murray and her cousin, Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay, sat for their portrait. An unremarkable event but for one detail: Dido’s heritage. The illegitimate daughter of a British naval captain and an enslaved woman, Dido was sent to England as a young child. There, she was raised free in an aristocratic household with her cousin Elizabeth.

“Belle” (2013, 104 mins, PG) is a fictionalized account of the real Dido Elizabeth Belle, following Belle as she struggles to find acceptance and love in White British society. Aaron Robinson, site manager of Senate House State Historic Site, and Michael Lord, site manager of Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site will share details of what happened to the real Belle, the history of slavery in the British Empire, and what the film gets right and wrong. “Belle” is rated PG and is suitable for families.

The Historian & A Movie is a program series in which Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Sites invites historians and subject experts to give commentary on popular Hollywood films with historical subjects. The program occurs monthly on Friday evenings.

Tickets: This in-person program is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Seating is first-come, first-served. Refreshments provided by the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall. Registration is recommended, but not required. Register at https://www.philipsemanorhall.com/programs-and-events/historian-a-movie-belle.

This program is sponsored by the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall.

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