February 14 – Jubilee Voices at Frederick Douglass Birthday Celebration

Jubilee Voices performing at the Frederick Douglass House in Washington, DC
Join Jubilee Voices as they celebrate the 197th birthday of Frederick Douglass, the great orator, abolitionist, and statesman.

Hear music from the Civil War era from the Jubilee Voices, see demonstrations of a Civil War soldier’s life and weaponry, enjoy fun activities for kids, and learn more about the role of African American soldiers in the Civil War.  Jubilee Voices will perform during the Opening Ceremonies, February 14, beginning at 10:30am.  This program includes a keynote address by historian Dr. Leigh Fought (author of the forthcoming Frederick Douglass’s Women), music performed by Jubilee Voices and speech recitals by winners of the 2014 Oratorical Contest.

The fuller National Park Service celebration takes place on February 13 and 14, 2015, with additional special programs and activities at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site and partnering locations throughout the historic Anacostia neighborhood (learn more on the National Park Service’s event page). The birthday celebration is one of the site’s annual signature events. This year’s event is based on the theme “Frederick Douglass and Family.” All programs and activities are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.

Learn more about Washington Revels Jubilee Voices and the Voices of the Civil War programming.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, February 14, 2015 beginning at 10:30am
LOCATION: Anacostia Playhouse, 2020 Shannon Place SE, Washington, DC, 20020 <View Map>
TICKETS: Free and Open to the Public