Freetown Village: A Living Experience in Black History

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Freetown Village: A Living Experience in Black History A living experience in African American history! Freetown Village, Inc. is a living history museum without walls. That exhibit closed in 2001.

The trials, triumphs, and daily life of African Americans are presented through theater, storytelling, folk crafts, heritage workshops, music, day camp, and special events. The town of Freetown Village is a symbolic community representing many of the predominantly African American settlements scattered throughout Indiana during the post-Civil War years. The residents of Freetown Village are compos

ite characters of the approximately 3,000 men, women and children identified on the 1870 Indianapolis census. The geographical focus is in the old Fourth Ward, the oldest African American settlement in Indianapolis and the oldest land development of the City of Indianapolis. In 1870, five years after the Civil War ended, towns grew and prospered. Many who were former slaves discovered a new-found freedom and control over their lives. African Americans could now be paid for their work, purchase land, attend school, be legally married and not be separated because of slavery. Freetown Village was first conceptualized in 1982 by Ophelia Wellington out of her desire to teach African American history. With a small planning grant from the Indiana Humanities Council, this former educator organized a group of historians, educators, and arts/culture leaders to plan and implement a two-month pilot project at the Indiana State Museum in the fall of 1984. The pilot project consisted of two vignettes, a seamstress shop and a barbershop. The vignettes were comprised of actors/interpreters performing monologues at scheduled times. The success of the pilot project led to the development of the permanent exhibit in 1985. The opening was celebrated with local television and radio personalities portraying Freetown Village "residents". Funds from the Indiana Arts Commission helped to staff the exhibit. Since 1982, Freetown Village has presented programs throughout the state of Indiana and to the contiguous Midwestern states reaching well over 1,000,000 children and adults in small and large communities. Programs have been presented in schools, churches, libraries, museums, theaters, centers, parks, hotels, offices, gymnasiums, parades, homes, and for almost every time of event or occasion.

Roberts Settlement, one of the many communities of color established in Indiana before Reconstruction.
23/03/2025

Roberts Settlement, one of the many communities of color established in Indiana before Reconstruction.

in 1837, Elijah Roberts, a free person of color, filed a land deed for property in north central Hamilton County near anti-slavery Quakers. He and a group of free people of color who migrated from the South established a large, self-sustaining community in rural Indiana in Hamilton County in the mid-1800s known as Roberts Settlement. By 1870, the settlement included over 200 residents and 1700 acres. An emphasis on education in Roberts Settlement prepared new generations for college and careers in medicine, law, and ministry.
Read more about Roberts Settlement at our website: https://bit.ly/4huwrRX

Image courtesy of the Indiana Historical Bureau.

We had a great conversation last night with Nichelle M Hayes learning about many of the pioneering local African America...
21/03/2025

We had a great conversation last night with Nichelle M Hayes learning about many of the pioneering local African American union activists and leaders. We also had the chance to hear from several attendees who shared their personal stories. If you missed it, join us on 4/17/25 for our next Conversation!

ICYMI: Thanks AM 1310 The Light for the spotlight of our upcoming 3/20/25 "Conversations in Indiana's African American H...
19/03/2025

ICYMI: Thanks AM 1310 The Light for the spotlight of our upcoming 3/20/25 "Conversations in Indiana's African American History" with guest speaker Nichelle M Hayes. There's still time to join the conversation - in person or online! Link in comments.

Community Connection March 18th, 2025

Hey Vigo County!  The Freetown Village Singers are returning to Terre Haute, IN this weekend for a performance at the Vi...
04/03/2025

Hey Vigo County! The Freetown Village Singers are returning to Terre Haute, IN this weekend for a performance at the Vigo County History Center! Admission is free!

The Freetown Village Singers recently had the honor of performing at Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis. We were in...
21/02/2025

The Freetown Village Singers recently had the honor of performing at Ivy Tech Community College Indianapolis. We were invited by the recently dismissed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) department, and we want to take a moment to acknowledge the immense courage, dedication, and commitment they’ve shown in their efforts to champion diversity and inclusion.

Their work has impacted many, and it was our privilege to contribute to their mission through our music and storytelling. Our performance shared the rich history of African American culture and Negro spirituals, an art form deeply rooted in resilience and hope. To all the faculty, staff, and students who joined us, thank you for your warm reception and for creating an opportunity to celebrate Black History Month, and culture, even in difficult times.

Get ready for an unforgettable performance!  Freetown Village Singers are taking the stage at Ivy Tech (Main Campus) on ...
17/02/2025

Get ready for an unforgettable performance! Freetown Village Singers are taking the stage at Ivy Tech (Main Campus) on February 18th! Don’t miss the chance to experience this powerful and soulful performance that celebrates history and culture.

Big thanks to WISH-TV Daybreak for highlighting tomorrow's "Conversations in Indiana's African American History! We're e...
12/02/2025

Big thanks to WISH-TV Daybreak for highlighting tomorrow's "Conversations in Indiana's African American History! We're excited to kick off our 2025 series of bringing together amazing minds for a meaningful experience. Don’t miss out – get your (free) ticket now and be part of the conversation! FMI: Link in comments. ⬇️

Hey Knox Co!  Thanks to the support of the Black History Preservation Project of Knox County, the FV Singers are bringin...
05/02/2025

Hey Knox Co! Thanks to the support of the Black History Preservation Project of Knox County, the FV Singers are bringing their incredible voices to the St. James Church in Vincennes this Saturday, February 8th! Join us for an unforgettable performance that celebrates history, culture, and the power of song. Don't miss out—mark your calendars and come support our talented performers!

Happy Holidays! The FV Singers had a chance to mix in a few Christmas carols today for the Ebony & Ivory Club.
18/12/2024

Happy Holidays! The FV Singers had a chance to mix in a few Christmas carols today for the Ebony & Ivory Club.

There's still time to reserve a (free) ticket for tonight's conversation with Eunice Trotter, Director of Black Heritage...
17/10/2024

There's still time to reserve a (free) ticket for tonight's conversation with Eunice Trotter, Director of Black Heritage Preservation Program Indiana Landmarks. Thanks WISH-TV Daybreak! FMI: Link in comments.

"Well done!""Enjoyed the show - the performer held my attention and had a wonderful delivery. Very engaging.""Enjoyed th...
16/09/2024

"Well done!"

"Enjoyed the show - the performer held my attention and had a wonderful delivery. Very engaging."

"Enjoyed the history and puts a greater importance of voting….in EVERY election."

"VERY well done. Enjoyed the history that was specific to Indiana."

Our final showing of “Sign of the Times” directed by Alicia Sims, starring Clarissa Todd was outstanding! We hope that through the history shared in this production, that you are inspired to learn, advocate, and make your voice heard this November!

Please stay connected with us and visit freetown.org to find out how you can continue to support our mission!

15/09/2024

Final 4:00 p.m. performance today at The District Theatre Freetown Village Presents "Sign of the Times"!

4 shows down, 1 to go!  Will we see you in the audience tomorrow? Final showing of "Sign of the Times" celebrating the h...
15/09/2024

4 shows down, 1 to go! Will we see you in the audience tomorrow? Final showing of "Sign of the Times" celebrating the historic passage of the tomorrow at 4:00p https://bit.ly/3Au5xKl

Great opening day for "Sign of the Times", a timely production celebrating the hard work and sacrifices of the Women's S...
14/09/2024

Great opening day for "Sign of the Times", a timely production celebrating the hard work and sacrifices of the Women's Suffrage Movement.

This weekend only at The District Theatre, so get your tickets now!

It's showtime!
13/09/2024

It's showtime!

We're excited to bring our production "Sign of the Times", celebrating the passage of the 19th Amendment back to The Dis...
30/08/2024

We're excited to bring our production "Sign of the Times", celebrating the passage of the 19th Amendment back to The District Theatre stage! Starring the talented Clarissa Todd, tickets are on sale now for September 13-15th.

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