Ryland Randolph left very specific instructions in his will that Aggy and her two children were to be freed and provided money to live in England. However, after his death, his wishes are ignored and Aggy must decide how she will fight for her own freedom and for the right to raise her children before another master re-enslaves them. This event has limited seating due to social distancing. Please arrive early to secure a seat.

Other Experiences
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She Had on When She Went Away
Explore the material culture and lives of self-liberated Black women in the 18th century and the society they inhabited.
Art Museums Admission
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Expert Insights: Crafting Women's Activism
Learn how a silk sewing bag and a sampler stitched at Clarrisa Lawrence's African School are connected to the abolition and women's suffrage movements.
Art Museums Admission
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Sentiments of American Women
This museum theatre program explores the connection between the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of 18th-century women and women of today.
CW Admission