Program Description
Nathan Richardson delivers a remarkable portrayal of former slave, writer, orator, and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Placing a strong emphasis on the importance of reading and writing, Mr. Douglass speaks of the need for students to learn history and develop a strong sense of civic responsibility. After he recites an excerpt from his most famous speech—What to the Slave is the Fourth of July—Mr. Douglass spends 15 minutes with students in an unscripted question-and-answer session.
Information
Audience Limit: 200
Program Length: 50 Minutes
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: $375.00
Assembly Back-to-Back Price: $600.00
Technical Requirements
Clean, clear, swept space. Sound system and access to electrical outlet.
Program Restrictions
There are no designated restrictions associated with this program.
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