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Date: February 8, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
As part of Black History Month Programming, this special presentation along with a question and answer period captures a slave story told through song. 'Underground" follows the life of Bali, a field slave who plans, to escape from his oppressive plantation life after learning his master is going to sell his young daughter, Emala. As we learn of their run to freedom, we will discover how their songs and lyrics will carry us along in hopes that the master will never find them and drag them back to a life of servitude.
Following the presentation visitors will have the opportunity to take part in the infamous Dred Scott Trial reenactment portraying trial characters reading scripts, arguing facts, and deciding a verdict in a historical courtroom.
Black History Month Schedule of Events:
Children's Reading Sessions
Sundays through out February at 2:00 p.m. at the Old Courthouse
Film Series
February 5-11 |
Never Lose Sight of Freedom (Voting Rights) |
February 12-18 |
Sweet Auburn (MLK National Historical Site) |
February 19-25 |
Looking to Learn (Booker T. Washington) |
February 26-29 |
Frederick Douglass: An American Life |
Special Programming
February 25
12:00pm |
Dr. Joe Johnson and the history of St. Louis Black Music |
1:00 p.m. |
Professor Dave Uhler on the 19th Century judicial activism and Dred Scott |
2:00 p.m. |
Lynn Jackson and the Dred Scott Foundation |
3:00 p.m. |
Dred Scott Trial Reenactment |
The Old Courthouse is open daily 8:00a.m to 4:30p.m.