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The Museum will be closed to the public on Saturday, January 11, due to inclement weather. 

United Strings of Color present Conversations between Four Black Music Makers Who Helped Bring About Abolition

Through an immersive experience of Black history using music and mixed-media arts, the lives and iconic contributions of four Black abolitionists are presented. Ignatius Sancho (1729–80), Joseph Bologne (1745–99), Solomon Northrup (1807/8–64), and Frederick Douglass (1818–95), brought together using a theatrical construct, discuss their lives as Black creatives who fought with the pen, the ballot, the sword, and the bullet to directly affect laws and the dominant thought of their day. The historical figures interact with an actor from the present time to highlight the similarities and differences between then and now.

Image: Courtesy of United Strings of Color


Date

Feb 01, 2025

Time

5:00 PM

Cost

Tickets $10, Members $5, free for children 6 and under

Location

East Building, SECU Auditorium

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(919) 715-5923
Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 am to 5 pm
For More Information:
(919) 715-5923
Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 am to 5 pm
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