Saturday, October 17 | 5 PM

Freedom Aprons

Presented by Vanessa Johnson

Free Admission, Donations Appreciated | Carriage House Theater

Join artist and Griot Vanessa Johnson for a live storytelling experience.

“Freedom Aprons”

Abolitionists and Slaveholders, Northerners and Southerners,  Black and White, Free and Enslaved…Hear the Voices of the Women of Slavery and of the Underground Railroad.

Witness the Testimonies of Harriet Tubman, Catherine Harris on the Erie Canal trying to make it to the “Promised Land”, Edmonia Highgate from Syracuse going South to Open Schools for the Newly Freed, the White Women of Virginia in the 1840’s petitioning for the ending of slavery, the enslaved voices of Henrietta, Mary Fergerson, and Katy Phoenix, and more! 

These Voices, mixed with songs and chants, are based on Primary Documents from the Onondaga Historical Association,  the New York State Archives, and from National Collections.

This program is associated with the ongoing exhibit “Harriet: A Taste of Freedom” on display at the Cayuga Museum and other Auburn cultural sites.

About the Artist

I am a Griot, a Teller of Tales! I Tell through my story performances, one-woman shows, mixed media quilts, plays, short stories, and I sing tales with my storytelling band, Matie Massie!

I tell traditional tales from Africa, from African-American culture, and from the African Diaspora. My tales of Social Justice include the Voices of the Enslaved and of Abolitionists who fought against slavery in the United States.

I lend my voice to the Diverse Activists of the Women’s Rights Movement and of the Civil Rights Movement.

I Tell Earth -Justice Tales and share biographical tales of living as an African-American Woman in the U.S. and part-time in Ghana.

“Harriet: A Taste of Freedom” is supported by the Allyn Family Foundation, Nelson B. Delavan Foundation Part A, Commemorate 250 funding provided by the City of Auburn’s Historic and Cultural Sites Commission and NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, The Winifred and DeVillo Sloan Jr. Charitable Trust, and 2026 Cayuga Museum Exhibitor Sponsors.