Peacham Library Annual Meeting
6:30 PM Business Meeting
7:00 PM Guest Speaker Shanta Lee Gander.
Shanta Lee Gander will be speaking at Peacham Library on Bearing Witness and Endurance of Voice: The Legacy of Lucy Terry Prince. Lucy Terry Prince was born in Africa, where she was kidnapped by slave traders and transported to Rhode Island. While still enslaved in 1746, she wrote "Bars Fight," the oldest known poem in the United States written by an African American. Prince later regained her freedom and moved to Vermont with her husband, Abijah Prince, and fought for her family's land rights all the way to the highest court in Vermont.
In this presentation, Shanta Lee Gander illustrates Prince's importance as a poet and orator, and as one unafraid to fight for her rights within the landscape of early Vermont, New England, and America. Gander will also perform Lucy's only surviving poem, "Bars Fight."
This talk is free, open to the public, and accessible to those with disabilities. For more information, contact Peacham Library at (802) 592-3216 or peachamlibrary@gmail.com.
Bearing Witness and Endurance of Voice: The Legacy of Lucy Terry Prince is a Vermont Humanities program hosted by Peacham Library. (Supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the NEH or Vermont
Humanities.)