Kakande ensemble performs in Underground Railroad Home

10 Feb 2007 - 9:00pm
10 Feb 2007 - 11:00pm
US/Eastern

In Downtown Brooklyn, right off the Fulton Street Mall, several Abolitionists stood their ground against legal slavery in the United States. Harriet and Thomas Truesdell used to live at 227 Duffield Street, and they hid slaves in their basement. But now New York City thinks its a better idea to destroy this home and build an access road to a hotel and underground parking.

But we're going to stand up for what is right, and have a great time doing it.

Kakande performs

at the Underground Railroad

Saturday Feb. 10 at 9 PM

227 Duffield Street, Brooklyn

between Fulton and Willoughby

Take the 2/3 for Hoyt or the M/R to Lawrence or the B/Q to DeKalb

$8 Suggested donation


227 Duffield Street, Brooklyn

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