One-Man Show Tells a Lynching Survivor's Story
February 7, 2011
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One-Man Show Tells a Lynching Survivor's Story
VALDOSTA -- Valdosta State University's Office of Social Equity
and African-American Studies will present a one-man performance
that recounts the tale of the only known survivor of a lynching
attempt at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, in the Student Union
Ballroom.
The play, 10 Perfect: A Lynching Survivor's Story, was written and
will be performed by Dr. Patrick Sims, a theatre and drama
professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Portraying 18
different characters during the performance, Sims will reveal the
grim details of James Cameron's survival of a mob lynching in
Marion, Ind. on Aug. 7, 1930.
As the show progresses, the audience will get to see how Cameron's
life is transformed by the experience. The play explores Cameron's
transition from an immature teenager to a dynamic civil rights
activist. It highlights his accomplishments, which include
chartering three chapters of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the establishment of
America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee.
"This play will provide people with an opportunity to share and
explore a critical part of African-American history," said Office
of Social Equity Director Maggie Viverette. "It is first event for
this year's African-American Lecture Series."
Admission is free and open to VSU and the general public. For more
information, call (229) 333-5463 or (229) 249-4843.
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