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5:30-6:30 MEMBERS ONLY Reception with Jared Brock, Director and Author
6:30 Screening followed by Director Q & A

Who was Josiah Henson? How has history forgotten this man?

Josiah Henson, born in Maryland, spent 41 years as a slave. He was a dynamic man with unyielding principles who overcame incredible odds to escape with his family to Canada. His story inspired the main character in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s 1852 novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a book that made people realize the brutal reality of slavery and fanned the flames of the Civil War. Yet despite his notable achievements and contribution to abolition, Henson’s story has been largely lost to history. Until now.

Including interviews with leading experts and Henson descendants, JOSIAH is a documentary that traces Josiah Henson’s harrowing journey from slavery in Maryland and Kentucky to freedom in Canada. His life prompts us all to ask the question: are we using our freedom well?

Watch the trailer, and please join us for a local screening of JOSIAH, where you’ll get to know more about this exceptional man and what he stood for.

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