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Reading Frederick Douglass

  • Common Street Spiritual Center 13 Common Street Natick, MA 01760 (map)

NEW LOCATION: COMMON STREET SPIRITUAL CENTER

Due to Wednesday’s excessive heat, we will hold this event inside at the Common Street Spiritual Center on 13 Common Street in Natick Center.

You know Frederick Douglass, but are you familiar with his 1852 speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” Join us to hear this powerful speech read aloud by members of our own community. Historian and Natick resident Brenna Greer will offer an introduction to the speech and facilitate dialogue afterwards. Coffee and snacks will be served.

This event will take place on Juneteenth (Wednesday, June 19) at the Common Street Spiritual Center. The reading will be filmed by local cable station, Natick Pegasus.

Head over to the common to celebrate Juneteenth with all of Natick @ 1pm. More information here.

This event is free and open to the public, co-hosted by the Natick Historical Society and Natick for Black Lives Matter. Please bring your own chair or blanket.

Please note that the reader list is full! If you would like to be on a waitlist, please sign up here. Readers under 18 are encouraged to print and sign, along with a parent/guardian, this release form from Natick Pegasus.

Funding from Mass Humanities has been provided through the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

 
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