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Taylor Freedom
Program Category
Historical Programs and Characters
Audience Age
Pre-teens to Adults
Taylor Freedom - During the fall of 1796, George Washington's final months in office, Oney Judge Staines, a slave, escaped the Executive Mansion in Philadelphia. There is always an underside - hidden from sight the more unpleasant or reprehensible side that needs to surface to give an integral portrait of a historical event or person. Oney's story is one such story. Her voice provides the informative accounts needed to appreciate her struggles, self-determination and triumphs of her life. Her account was not a stereotypical runaway account.
$700. includes mileage and lodging
Group Size
up to 200
Program Length
60 minutes
space with electrical outlets -
Last Modified
03/16/2014
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