Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railway
Levoy Theatre
126-130 N. High Street
Our drama with music begins as Harriets friend Sarah Bradford author of Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman, is persuading a publisher to print her book. As the story unfolds we learn of Harriets early years in slavery, her escape to freedom, and her time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. During the Civil War, Harriet becomes a spy for the Union Army, and later a nurse and scout. The North wins the war bringing emancipation to the slaves but that does not end Harriets struggle for freedom. She turns her attention to womens suffrage and continues fighting for everyone who suffers inequality. As Harriet says, What we are fighting now is ignorance.
Doors: 10:00 am
Tickets: $11 general admission
Runtime: ~52 minutes with no intermission
Age Range: Grades 3 8
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