Where next to find Lorraine
Friday, February 23
Black History Month Program and Soul Good Dinner
6pm-8pm
Shiloh Baptist Church
Rte 71, Manasquan
Info: [email protected]
Mass Choir performs, local historian Rick Gefken
answer questions about his work and about family research.
Lorraine Stone presents a portrayal of Sojourner Truth.
A former slave, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate
for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century.
Her Civil War work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864.
Tuesday, February 27
Ride the Freedom Train with Harriet Tubman
6pm-7pm
Long Branch Arts & Cultural Center
577 Broadway, Long Branch
Info:732-222-7000 x 2050
Harriet Tubman, portrayed by Lorraine Stone
Harriet Tubman, portrayed by Lorraine Stone, made her first secret journey out of
Maryland's Eastern Shore (before it was known as the Underground Railroad) when she was
about 20. We will journey with her as she travels from “faith, through hope to God be praised.” Harriet made more than 20 round trips from Maryland to New York State and ultimately Canada.
Harriet said she never lost a passenger and never ran her train off the track. Harriet was also a nurse, soldier and spy for the Union Army.
Come, let's ride the train to Freedom with Harriet Tubman as our engineer.
Pages on The Wisdomkeeper
Newspaper Articles on Lorraine
Pictures through the years of performances
Pictures through the years as part of Core of Fire and M'zume
For more information please contact ,
Lorraine, [email protected]
or 732-492-2199
Disclaimer: This website was created and
administered by Lynn Humphrey, BizEturtle
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Friday, February 23
Black History Month Program and Soul Good Dinner
6pm-8pm
Shiloh Baptist Church
Rte 71, Manasquan
Info: [email protected]
Mass Choir performs, local historian Rick Gefken
answer questions about his work and about family research.
Lorraine Stone presents a portrayal of Sojourner Truth.
A former slave, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate
for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century.
Her Civil War work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864.
Tuesday, February 27
Ride the Freedom Train with Harriet Tubman
6pm-7pm
Long Branch Arts & Cultural Center
577 Broadway, Long Branch
Info:732-222-7000 x 2050
Harriet Tubman, portrayed by Lorraine Stone
Harriet Tubman, portrayed by Lorraine Stone, made her first secret journey out of
Maryland's Eastern Shore (before it was known as the Underground Railroad) when she was
about 20. We will journey with her as she travels from “faith, through hope to God be praised.” Harriet made more than 20 round trips from Maryland to New York State and ultimately Canada.
Harriet said she never lost a passenger and never ran her train off the track. Harriet was also a nurse, soldier and spy for the Union Army.
Come, let's ride the train to Freedom with Harriet Tubman as our engineer.
Pages on The Wisdomkeeper
Newspaper Articles on Lorraine
Pictures through the years of performances
Pictures through the years as part of Core of Fire and M'zume
For more information please contact ,
Lorraine, [email protected]
or 732-492-2199
Disclaimer: This website was created and
administered by Lynn Humphrey, BizEturtle
Back to WisdomKeeper Home Page