October 11, 2009

Peace Cabaret October 27

Mississippi Civil Rights Project Fundraiser:
Music and Performance

Tuesday, October 27
7:30-10pm
Carmody Irish Pub
308 E. Superior St, Duluth
$10 suggested donation

Welcome by Claudie Washington.

Barton Sutter, Rabbi Amy Bernstein, Mary Cameron, David Comer, Portia Johnson, and Claire Kirch read short pieces by Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Fannie Lou Hamer, Stokely Carmichael, Sojourner Truth, and Barbara Jordan. Jazz by Perfectini.

This November, Duluth-based movement historian Sue Sojourner is returning again to Holmes County, Mississippi, after working there in the Civil Rights Movement for five years in the 1960s. This time the Oral History Center of the University of Southern Mississippi-Hattiesburg is holding a gathering for the surviving veterans of that Movement. The event uses a workbook Sue created on the Holmes Movement History as a memory catalyst. It will be a unique local-community-led oral history documentation project.

This fundraiser will help defray travel costs to Mississippi. It will also help Sue finish her memoir and catalog her historical collections for transfer to two archival institutions.

Sponsored by NAACP. For more info contact Ann Klefstad 218-525-3037. Donations are tax deductible.

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