Tuesday, Apr 29, 2025 at 7:00pm
Join Nathan M. Richardson as Frederick Douglass for an in-depth look at the writings and oratory of Frederick Douglass. Experience this internationally-acclaimed first person interpretation. See the 19th century literary masters through the eyes of Frederick Douglass. Learn about the personal relationships, the letters between them and the influenced their writings and activism had in shaping American democracy. Hear the poems of Douglass, Wittier, Longfellow, Twain, Emerson, Wheatley, Dunbar, Frances E. W. Harper, Robert Burns and others. An excellent experience for students and teachers of English and the literary arts.
Advance registration required. Registration closes one half hour prior to lecture.
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