Chris Goode

DOUGLASS AND BROWN IN ROCHESTER

Self Produced · Ages 1+ · 2hrs
"In January 1858, John Brown stayed with Frederick Douglass and his family in Rochester, New York. Historians agree these weeks were pivotal—Brown was finalizing his plan to attack slavery—yet what the two men said to each other was never recorded. This play imagines those conversations.
"In January 1858, John Brown stayed with Frederick Douglass and his family in Rochester, New York. Historians agree these weeks were pivotal—Brown was finalizing his plan to attack slavery—yet what the two men said to each other was never recorded. This play imagines those conversations.