Living Voices

our revolution

Living Voices: Our Revolution
Monday, February 17, 2014
11 am, 1pm & 3PM

Location:
Washington's Headquarter's Museum Auditorium
30 Washington Place
Morristown, NJ 07960

Join the Living Voices acting troupe in a special presentation. Our Revolution is the story of one of many common citizens who fought to bring freedom to life. Words that have even greater meaning to a African American soldier in 1776. 1:00pm at the Washington's Headquarters Museum.

The Story

Peter Freeman is growing up as a free black in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1770s. When the colonial conflict with the British government reaches his town of Concord, Peter and his family find themselves at the heart of the battle. While Peter's father joins the patriot militia, his brother goes to sea and is stolen by privateers and sold South into slavery. And by the time the colonies declare their independence, Peter and his brother find themselves on opposite sides of a war, where they are each forced to face the question: whose liberty am I fighting for? Walk in the footprints of a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolution as he struggles to find a place for himself during the birth of both a new country and a new people -the first generation of African-Americans in the United States of America

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30 Washington Place
Morristown, NJ 07960

Phone:

973.539.2016 x210
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