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MIFA Victory Theatre Presents City-Wide Day of “Reading Frederick Douglass Together” 

In a powerful celebration of Juneteenth, MIFA Victory Theatre is proud to announce a city-wide day of reflection, music, and spoken word titled ‘Reading Frederick Douglass Together.’ Hosted in partnership with the Holyoke Senior Center, LightHouse Holyoke, and Holyoke Media, these two free community events will take place on June 17, 2026.

Holyoke joins communities across the Commonwealth in a growing cultural phenomenon: gathering to collectively read, reflect upon, and discuss Frederick Douglass’s monumental 1852 address, What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? Members of the public are warmly invited to raise their voices and participate directly in the community reading. This event is made possible by a grant from Mass Humanities, with funding provided by the Mass Cultural Council.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Afternoon Event: Community Voices & Conversation

Evening Event: Music, History & Drama

Read Full Speech here: https://masshumanities.org/douglass-speeches/

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