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Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers
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Contact: Janine Waller, 315-237-7197
Auburn, NY—On October 30th 2022, Harriet Tubman National Historical Park (NHP) is thrilled to present a special performance by the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers.
This free concert will be held in the historic and beautiful Auburn Junior High Auditorium at 191 Franklin Street, Auburn New York 13021. Concert begins at 2 PM. Seating begins at 1:30 PM
In honor of the 200th anniversary of Harriet Tubman's birth, we have invited this special group to perform for the Auburn community in Harriet Tubman’s chosen home town. The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers are dedicated to preserving the formal, concert-style "Negro Spiritual," including a selection of songs from Tubman's lifetime and familiar to her as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. The performance will include narration about the hidden meanings, history, and significance of these songs to enslaved Africans of the era--and their enduring significance to the struggle for racial justice.
The Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers is a group of community singers in Ithaca, founded and directed by Baruch Whitehead, associate professor of music education at Ithaca College. The group is named after Dorothy Cotton, an Ithaca resident and civil rights pioneer who worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when she served as education director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Cotton passed away in 2018.
Tickets are free and the show is open to all ages. Register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dorothy-cotton-jubilee-singers-tickets-406447644847 or get tickets at the door.
Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers (nps.gov)
For more information on Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, please visit the park’s website at www.nps.gov/hart or call (315) 237-7197.
About Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
As a free woman, Harriet Tubman chose Auburn, New York as her home. Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is a partnership park commemorating the places and stories of Harriet Tubman’s life in freedom.
Last updated: October 17, 2022