The Peekskill Riots: Episode One “The Mighty Oak in the Forest” Screening

The Peekskill Riots: Episode One “The Mighty Oak in the Forest” Screening

The 1st Episode of The Peekskill Riots docu-series will be screened at the Tomkins Cove Library. There will be a Q&A with the filmmaker.

By Jon Scott Bennet

Date and time

Location

Tomkins Cove Public Library

419 North Liberty Drive Stony Point, NY 10986

Agenda

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

“The Mighty Oak in the Forest” Screening

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Q&A with Jon Scott Bennett

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The Peekskill Riots: Episode One “The Mighty Oak in the Forest” Screening at the Tomkins Cove Library

On August 27 and September 4th, 1949, violence broke out at two concerts held outside Peekskill, NY, headlined by black singer, actor, and activist Paul Robeson. Citizens of Peekskill, galvanized by racist and anti-Semitic sentiments and disdain for Robeson’s left-wing views and campaign for civil rights, started two riots that resulted in hundreds of injuries, made national news, and unofficially marked the beginning of the McCarthy era, which would nearly erase Robeson from the public consciousness. Who was he? What did he do? What did he stand for? These questions must be answered in order to understand what brought him to Peekskill.This first episode of a 5-part docu-series serves not only as an introduction to the story of the concerts, but also introduces the headlining performer, Paul Robeson, the first and last casualty of The Peekskill Riots.

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Jon Scott Bennett Productions is dedicated to creating films that explore complex topics, events, and individuals, while entertaining you from beginning to end. By covering topics not commonly discussed, we hope to provide a unique insight into the stories we feel deserve to be told.

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Sep 9 · 6:00 PM EDT