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Why the words of Douglass sing out loud in Cork The legacy of Frederick Douglass from a musical perspective is being explored in Cork, says Stevie G in his Downtown column Charmaine Ngwenya recording music at the Kabin studio in Cork City. THE legacy of Frederick Douglass, the 19th century US social reformer and civil rights activist, is being explored from a musical perspective in Cork this week. The former slave, turned abolitionist, once journeyed through Cork and Ireland, at the time of the Great Famine, and it left a mark on his life and future teachings. Most Cork and Irish people knew little of Douglass until recently, but this impressive celebration of his impact brings his ethos into the 21st century. The challenges Douglass faced are mirrored today, a couple of centuries on, so his teachings are still relevant. ....
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The Grasshoppers Early Years Festival, for children aged 0-6 and their carers, will return with a series of online events, starting on Tuesday, February 23. The Festival, which first took place in 2019, is returning with a programme of arts workshops and performances tailored for a young audience. The theme of the festival is the lighthouse, and children are asked to submit entries to an art exhibition to create an image of the iconic lighthouse in Balbriggan. All entries should be sent to actinguparts3@gmail.com and one lucky participant will have a raffle prize of a specially framed Balbriggan Lighthouse, designed by local artist Alison O Grady. ....
Cast members of the hit musical, Hamilton are joining locals in Balbriggan to celebrate the visit to the North Dublin town of Frederick Douglass, a famous American abolitionist. African-American Douglass was born into slavery before he escaped and became a national leader of the abolitionist and social reform movement. He became famous for his oratory and anti-slavery writings, visiting Ireland for four months in 1845, during which time he travelled the country giving lectures. The visit, which coincided with the onset of the Famine, was said to have inspired him in his campaign for social justice. Douglass is believed to have passed through Balbriggan on his way from Dublin to Belfast and was likely to be one of the first American tourists to pass over Balbriggan s iconic viaduct, constructed the year before. ....
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