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MADAME SELIKA 1878: SONGBIRD IN THE WHITE HOUSE – FREE BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT

February 19 @ 8:00 pm10:00 pm
Madame Selika 1878: Songbird in the White House Black History Month Event

Madame Selika 1878: Songbird in the White House

Thursday, February 19
At UCPAC’s Hamilton Stage

Doors: 6 PM
Show: 7 PM

Free (Registration Required)

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The Union County Board of County Commissioners, through the Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, is pleased to celebrate Black History Month and the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the United States with a free performance titled, “Madame Selika 1878: Songbird in the White House.”

The performance, part of Union County’s American Revolution 250th Anniversary and Black History Month celebrations, highlights the life of soprano singer Marie Selika Williams through a re-creation of her historic 1878 concert at the White House. At the recommendation of Frederick Douglass, Madame Selika performed a recital in the Green Room of the White House for President and Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes and their guests during a period in time when racism was still prevalent. Madame Selika, along with her husband Samson Williams, were the first free people of color to perform there.

Terrance McKnight, the award-winning journalist, author and weekday evening host for radio station WQXR, conceived, directs and explores the historic, political and social ramifications of that evening with performances by soprano Candice Hoyes, tenor Justin E. Bell and pianist Kyle Walker.

Admission to “Madame Selika 1878: Songbird in the White House” is free, but pre-registration is required. To register, visit ucnj.org/bhm or click the button below.

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