j. camille cultural academy

 
 

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Accepted for: The Kentucky Center’s 20011 Art Education Showcase

http://www.artsedshowcase.org/artist.php?ArtsEduID_comp=11 


              

 
                                                                                        


 

Recipient of the Kentucky Foundation for Women

Artist Enrichment Grant


(502) 327-5056, fax (502) 327-2856 or jcamille@insightbb.com





 

Teachers Guide Available



       
               








 



327-5056, fax (502) 327-2856 or jcamille@insightbb.com


Pricing Information

Programs vary in length and are designed to meet the needs of students in grades K-12 and adults.


The Long Walk: Slavery to Freedom dramatization and storytelling: in costume, with a formal introduction, props, music, dance, student participation, and handouts 20 to 60 minutes: fee starts at $250  -  assemblies start at $750.


DVD: In Search of My Ancestors, chronicles the oral and researched history of George Henry “Pap” Johnson, the great-grandfather of Judith C. Owens-Lalude. The viewer is taken from the US, to the West Coast of Africa, and brought back to Kentucky where they enjoy the creating of The Long Walk: Slaver to Freedom.

DVD Cost -  $15.00









Slavery on the Ohio River


Schedule a Presentation for Your Group

Antebellum Slavery in North Central Kentucky


                
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SLAVERY ON THE OHIO RIVER
Photos and Video http://ramimages.com/slaveryonohio/Photos.html


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For more information:  jcamille@insightbb.com

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Judith C. Owens-Lalude
author of 
The Long Walk: Slavery to Freedom           portrays Clarissa who suffers the indignities of enslavement in North Central Kentucky

 

Judith C. Owens-Lalude

Author of

The Long Walk: Slavery to Freedom


Bring to life                         Lucy Higgs Nichols


Did you know that she:

...Was a runaway slave from Tennessee during the Civil War

...Served as a nurse for the 23rd Indiana Regiment (from New Albany)

...Was a honorary member of the Grand Army of the Republic in New Albany

...Received a nurse's pension by a Special Act of Congress, 1898

...Featured in newspapers across the country