Songs and Stories from the American Railroad

Songs and Stories from the American Railroad

Museum of African American History: Boston CampusBoston, MA
Wednesday, April 15  •  6:30 PM - 8 PM
Overview

Uncover the legacy and impact of Boston’s Black Pullman Porters.

Experience the power of musical storytelling alongside a dynamic panel discussion as we honor the legacy and impact of Boston’s Black Pullman Porters. This event brings history to life, celebrating the voices, contributions, and lasting influence of these trailblazers through meaningful dialogue and shared narratives.

Leading this dialogue are distinguished speakers, including Ingrid Monson, Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music at Harvard University; and Angela Tate, Chief Curator and Director of Collections at the Museum of African American History.

Step into this powerful exchange of history and perspective and help carry these stories forward.

Uncover the legacy and impact of Boston’s Black Pullman Porters.

Experience the power of musical storytelling alongside a dynamic panel discussion as we honor the legacy and impact of Boston’s Black Pullman Porters. This event brings history to life, celebrating the voices, contributions, and lasting influence of these trailblazers through meaningful dialogue and shared narratives.

Leading this dialogue are distinguished speakers, including Ingrid Monson, Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music at Harvard University; and Angela Tate, Chief Curator and Director of Collections at the Museum of African American History.

Step into this powerful exchange of history and perspective and help carry these stories forward.

Lineup

Rhiannon Giddens

Angela Tate

Ingrid Monson

Silkroad Ensemble

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Museum of African American History: Boston Campus

46 Joy St

Boston, MA 02114

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