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Stump Night, a story of the GU 272
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Carlos learned through extensive research that his enslaved ancestors would often leave the fields at dark and congregate in the woods, sitting on tree stumps, singing and talking about their desire to be free one day. All of us can learn from the performance of song, dance and improvisation that brings clarity, racial healing and relief to a nation that is pregnant with hatred and fear today.
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The Stump Night development budget will cover hiring a researcher, playwright, stage director and set designer, etc. The Stump Night team is ready to begin this important work now but we need your help. Our development team has reached out to Tony-award winning stage professionals and many others, who are standing by to help us create this project.
We are appreciative of the support of Adam Rothman, a Georgetown University professor and director of doctoral studies in the Department of History in the College. Rothman is an expert in the history of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War, and in the history of slavery and abolition in the Atlantic world.
Stay tuned to our site for more updates and thanks in advance for your support.
Organizer
Roland Waddell
Organizer
Oak Hill, VA