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Help us Celebrate 150 Years of Maryland Emancipation!
FREE, family-friendly event, Sat., Nov. 1, 12pm-4pm, MCHS in downtown Rockville, commemorates 150 years of freedom from slavery in Maryland

On Sat., Nov. 1, the Montgomery County Historical Society will honor the 150th anniversary of the end of slavery in Maryland with an afternoon of free, family-friendly events and performances at the Beall-Dawson Park in Rockville, RAIN OR SHINE! Meet 1864 historic re-enactors including President Abraham Lincoln, escaped slave Ann Maria Weems, free blacks Enoch and Harriet Howard, Dr. Edward Stonestreet. View slavery and emancipation-related documents and artifacts. Tour historic house and doctor’s office. Listen to African American songs of struggle and perseverance by the Washington Revels Jubilee Voices. Hear family stories told by descendants of Rockville and Montgomery County slaves. ·Historic Figures from the era perform throughout the day·12:30, 1:30, and 2:30 Performances by Washington Revels Jubilee Voices·1:30 and 2:30 Descendants of local slaves and free blacks tell family stories·Family-friendly activities from noon ‘til 4 p.m.·Take a free tour of MCHS museums·View Emancipation, slavery, and Civil War-era documents and artifacts, and learn about how you can discover the stories of your own family tree in the Jane C. Sweet Library. Learn more at http://www.montgomeryhistory.org/sites/default/files/Emancipation_Day_2.pdf