Performing Arts: Frederick Douglass In the Shadow of Slavery

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Experience the powerful legacy of one of America's greatest orators and abolitionists with Frederick Douglass: In the Shadow of Slavery, a compelling one-man theatrical performance starring acclaimed actor and director Mel Johnson Jr. 

This moving production chronicles the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass, tracing his journey from a childhood in slavery to becoming a nationally revered leader in the fight for freedom, justice, and equality. With gripping storytelling, evocative plantation songs, and immersive lighting and sound design, Johnson portrays Douglass’ struggle, courage, and triumph with emotional depth and historical insight.

The performance explores Douglass’ enduring impact—from his perilous escape to freedom and powerful speeches, to his friendships with key historical figures like Susan B. Anthony, John Brown, and Abraham Lincoln, and his continued advocacy for formerly enslaved people following the Civil War.

Mel Johnson Jr.—well known for his film role opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall, and Broadway credits including The Lion King and Eubie!—delivers a transformative performance that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Following a highly praised premiere at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center, Johnson continues to tour this production nationally, bringing Douglass’ legacy to diverse audiences.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, educator, student, or theatergoer, Frederick Douglass: In the Shadow of Slavery is an unforgettable evening of performance that will educate, entertain, and inspire.

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Music
Academic
Performance
Social Event
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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Open/Public