Skillman, NJ – The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, central New Jersey’s first dedicated Black history museum, is excited to announce a series of special events in honor of Black History Month this February. Programs will include live theatrical performances, a birthday celebration for Frederick Douglass, and a student art and history exhibit.
“Meet Hannah Till” - Live Performance
Friday, February 7 at 7 PM
Mt. Zion AME Church
189 Hollow Rd., Skillman, NJ 08558
Educator and historical reenactor Leslie Bramlett will portray Hannah Archer Till, George Washington’s personal cook during the Revolutionary War, in an original one-woman show. The daughter of an enslaved African American woman and an Oneida Indian man, Hannah Till was born into slavery in 1721. In 1777, she was leased to General George Washington as his cook and servant. She and her husband purchased their freedom the next year but continued to work for Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette until the end of the war. She was present at every battle Washington fought during the Revolution.
Tickets are available for $5/person and can be purchased at:
https://www.ssaamuseum.org/hannah-till
“Meet Hannah Till” - Museum Open Hours
Saturday, February 8 from 10 AM - 1 PM
Mt. Zion AME Church
189 Hollow Rd., Skillman, NJ 08558
Reenactor Leslie Bramlett will be present in costume during this interactive museum open house day. She will answer questions and share hands-on activities celebrating African American women of the Revolutionary Period. Free to the public.
Douglass Day at SSAAM
Friday, February 14 from 12 PM - 3 PM
Historic Reasoner-True House
183 Hollow Rd., Skillman, NJ 08558
In honor of abolitionist and activist Frederick Douglass’s chosen birthday, SSAAM staff will guide visitors in a transcribe-a-thon of historical documents from the Library of Congress. Docents will provide tours of the museum and special exhibits inside Mt. Zion AME Church. Make history with SSAAM and contribute to the Library of Congress’s digital archives. Birthday cake will be provided!
Participation is free but pre-registration is required. Sign up your student group or as an individual at the following link: https://www.ssaamuseum.org/frederick-douglass-day
“Art of the Witness Stones Project” - Special Exhibit
All February
Princeton Public Library
All February, the Princeton Public Library will display a special art and history exhibit from SSAAM in their second-floor Reading Room. This exhibit will share the artwork of Timberlane Middle School’s 8th grade students who researched the lives of Friday Truehart, Frost Blackwell, and Nance, three individuals who were enslaved in Central New Jersey during the 18th and 19th centuries. In collaboration with SSAAM and the Witness Stones Project, students created touching artwork reflecting on the lives of these enslaved people and the legacy of slavery in New Jersey. Free to the public.
For more information about these special events or to learn more about SSAAM, visit SSAAM.org
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