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Become a Man archiveWhen Frederick Douglass arrived in Britain in 1845 he was on the run from his owner. Because the transatlantic slave trade had been legally abolished most people thought that slavery was a dead issue. Frederick knew differently, and he had the memories and the scars to prove it. He had written the story of his life to prove that slavery was still alive. He had a mission; to argue that if slavery still existed anywhere in the world it was everyone's concern. For 2 years he toured Britain and changed public opinion. As he changed the minds of others, however, Frederick Douglass had choices to make about his own life. Choices that went to the heart of who he thought he was as a husband, a father, a friend, a political activist - as a man. This play explores the dilemmas and passions at the heart of one of history's great struggles, and one of history's great figures. Supported by Arts Council England, Greater London Authority and London Borough of Hackney

Creatives/Company

Producer(s): Rootball, Hackney Empire

Become a Man

Become a Man (Play) production archive for QTIX code T492617368. Details of all Become a Man archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0396667309

Archive Listings

16 Oct 07
  to
20 Oct 07
Hackney Empire
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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