Program Description
Nathan Richardson delivers a remarkable portrayal of former slave, writer, orator, and abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who recites an excerpt from his most famous speech, “What to the Slave is the 4th of July,” and emphasizes the importance of reading, writing, learning history, and developing civic responsibility.
Information
Audience Limit: 200
Appropriate for Grades:
- Kindergarten
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 3
- Grade 4
- Grade 5
- Grade 6
- Grade 7
- Grade 8
- Grade 9
- Grade 10
- Grade 11
- Grade 12
Price
Assembly Price: $495.00
Assembly Back-to-Back Price: $695.00
Program Availability
This program is available as the artist’s schedule permits. Please call early to schedule!
Technical Requirements
Students should have samples of previous writings such as a journal as well as pencil and paper. Artist requests access to blackboard or dry erase board.
Program Restrictions
There are no designated restrictions associated with this program.