![]() Slavery by Another Name shows a remarkable story of the forgotten victims and perpetrators of slavery in the North and South through dramatic re-enactments and archival photos dating back to more than eight decades AMERICAN TRANSPORTįebruary 12, 4 pm: Strangers on a Train (1951) PG TV Episode/Historical Documentary | 120 min.Īs the divide between the North and South grows, the controversy between pro-slavery and freedomįebruary 8, 2 pm: Slavery by Another Name (2012) Unrated The musical story of the great sharpshooter, Annie Oakley, who rises to fame while dealing with her professional rival and love interest, Frank Butler, the star shooter in “Colonel Buffalo Bill’s” show.įebruary 1, 2 pm: The American Experience: Abolitionists Part II and III (2012) PG Introduced by Chase Bringardner, Department of Theatre, Auburn University January 29, 4 pm: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) NR TV Episode/Historical Documentary| 60 min.Ībolitionist allies Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown, and Angelina Grimké change a despised revolutionary movement against slavery into a force that changed our AMERICAN TRANSPORT January 25, 2 pm: The American Experience: Abolitionists Part I (2012) PG Please fill all available seats.įollowing the program, we hope you will spend the time enjoying the museum atmosphere and experiencing the art on view. By arriving prior to the advertised start time, you help staff determine whether additional seats may be released to standby guests. ![]() If you are unable to print your ticket, systems are in place to help you with check-in. If possible, please print your ticket to help staff with museum evaluations and communications. Film screenings like The Lost Bird Project and American Transport are thematically connected to the exhibitions on view.Īdvance registration is encouraged via Eventbrite to help estimate limited auditorium seating. The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers brings contemporary artists and their films to the museum, while other programs, like the Created Equal and Auburn Connects! Common Book screenings, promote dialogue. JCSM features documentary and narrative films that have screened at prestigious festivals and on major networks.
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