Hidden Messages in Negro Spirituals on the Underground Railroad

A Road Scholar Program by Connie Martin

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When

Feb 20, 2025
6:00pm–7:00pm

Where

Reddick Library
1010 Canal St
Ottawa, IL 61350

Cost

Free

Powerful, sacred songs that derived from the heart of the antebellum enslaved African were melodic outflowing of religious expression, passion, and the hope to be free. Negro spirituals, as originated in America, tell of sorrow, trials and tribulations, secrecy and hiding, and hope for a sense of community.

Join Connie as she explains the connections of Plantation songs, or Negro Spirituals with meanings and interpretations of lyrics of some songs used in regions of the South that signaled a multiple of signs and tips that aided enslaved fugitives to find freedom.

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Laura Youngstrum at lyoungstrum@reddicklibrary.org.

Learn more about Connie Martin, this program, and how to book it here.