| Published: 9:32 AM, 08/07/2008 |
Last updated: 10:14 AM, 08/07/2008 |
Source: The Greeneville Sun The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site this
Friday will commemorate "Emancipation Day," with master storyteller Chetter Galloway's presentation
of "Free at Last: Now Let Me Fly!" The free presentation will be held at
the Boys and Girls Club, 740 West Church S. at 2 p.m. Friday. The
performance's script is based on Tennessee slave narratives. Galloway
includes music and drumming in his storytelling. He earned a master of
arts degree in storytelling from East Tennessee State University. "This
is a very special event for the community." said Lizzie Watts, superintendent of the Andrew Johnson
National Historic Site. "We invite the public to join us as we celebrate this day with our
community." Aug. 8 is the date Tennessee recognizes as "Emancipation
Day." Aug. 8, 1863, was the day
when Andrew Johnson, then military governor of Tennessee, freed his slaves. It has been a day
celebrated for years in the African-American communities in East Tennessee. For more information, contact Jim Small at 423-639-3711, ext.102.
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