Showing posts with label interpreter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interpreter. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2024

Program at Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby to highlight abolitionist

'Setting the World by the Ears'

 
Historical interpreter Laura Rocklyn


DERBY - Celebrate Women’s History Month with a special living history performance of the 19th century abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman at 3 p.m. March 30 at Kellogg Environmental Center, 500 Hawthorne Ave.
Award-winning writer and historical interpreter Laura Rocklyn will perform “Setting the World by the Ears” about this 19th century activist.

The year is 1855 and Maria Weston Chapman is preparing to return to her home in Weymouth, Mass. after seven years of living in Europe.
During those years abroad she has seen her children complete their educations and marry, and she has found powerful new international allies for the cause that is so dear to her heart: Abolition.

The preparations to return to her beloved but far distant home prompt memories of her childhood in Weymouth, and of the turbulent early days of her involvement in the Abolition Movement in Boston.

Chapman revisits the triumphs and fears that came with her work with the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society.
She reflects on how her strength in the face of violence and her passion for the cause to which she has devoted her life took her from Boston to New York and Philadelphia and, eventually, to the capitals of Europe, in pursuit of justice.

Photo by Laura Rocklyn


Friday, February 19, 2021

Derby Historical Society marks Black History Month, highlights women's contributions

Historical interpreter Tammy Denease

Our friend and historical interpreter, Tammy Denease, has been a guest performer for the Derby Historical Society - she makes history come to life! 

Visit her page here to learn about her amazing presentations in which she portrays at least eight different historical figures.

February is Black History Month, so here are some links to information on a few women who have made their own contributions to history:

Mary Townsend Seymour and video here


Elizabeth Freeman


Mae Jemison 


Zora Neale Hurston


This is a press release from Daniel Bosques, executive director, Derby Historical Society.