
June 6 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Songs of the Illinois Freedom Road is a powerful new musical performance featuring the songs, stories, and struggles of the Illinois Underground Railroad. The program was developed by Looking for Lincoln to be performed in conjunction with communities hosting the exhibit. The show features rare first-person accounts of freedom seekers who passed through Illinois. Highlighted stories include John and Mary Little, who traveled on foot 140 miles to Chicago, and George Burroughs, a black Canadian who worked on the Illinois Central Railroad, where he helped smuggle escapees to freedom. Vallillo extensively researched the subject using primary source documents such as the 1857 Slave Narratives of Canada and the WPA Slave Narratives, as well as the most recent scholarship on the subject. Vallillo combines these powerful stories with eleven historic songs that were sung by the enslaved to inspire and share knowledge among themselves.
Sponsored by the Illinois Arts Council & Looking for Lincoln
Space is limited; reservations are encouraged. Please call 217-222-1835 to reserve your spot!
*Venue is subject to change. Please check with local media, our website, and social media for any changes.
Location
History Museum on the Square
332 Maine St
Quincy, IL 62301
