Go Down, Old Hannah
The Living History of African American Texans
Living history is a style of instructive and entertaining performance that seeks to bring history to life with the use of costumes, tools, and reenactments appropriate to a specific time period. Done well, living history performances illuminate human experience in powerful, unforgettable ways.
The fifteen living history plays in this collection were commissioned by museums and historic sites in Texas to show the interdependence of African American experiences and contributions to the living history of Texas. The plays cover subject matter ranging from slave celebrations, family breakups, and running away, to the Civil War, emancipation, and Reconstruction. Each play is research based and performed by Talking Back Living History Theatre as a festival production. These scripts are easily performed, and author Naomi Mitchell Carrier has included production notes in the overviews that precede each play. Lesson plans are also included, which add to the collection's appeal as a classroom tool.
Carrier's talent for bringing historical figures to life is exceptional. The names of most primary characters in these plays are real. By giving them faces, feelings, intelligence, and dignity, Carrier aims to give them new life.
Naomi Mitchell Carrier is an independent scholar, playwright, and performer. She is the founder and CEO of the Texas Center for African American Living History and co-founder of Talking Back Living History Theatre.
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I: Celebrations
- Overview
- Jumpin' Juba: Uncle Bubba and Mammy Bell Jump de Broom
- Christmas at Varner-Hogg: Patton Plantation Memories
- Part II: Family Breakup
- Overview
- Arcy Makes Room for Judith Martin: The Breakup of a Slave Family
- A Little Slave for Sale--Cheap!
- Sweet By and By: Barrington Farm Chronicle
- Part III: Running Away
- Overview
- Arcy Attempts Escape
- Fugitives of Passion: On the Underground Railroad to Mexico
- Part IV: Battles
- Overview
- Hell or High Water: Brit Bailey Heads Off Stephen F. Austin
- Still Am A'Risin': The Battle of Velasco and the Vigil at Bolivar
- Part V: Civil War
- Overview
- Plantation Liendo: Civil War Reenactment
- Cane Cutter Country: The Saga of the Lake Jackson Plantation
- Part VI: Emancipation
- Overview
- Slav'ry Chain Done Broke at Las'
- Porch Politics: Sam Houston Style
- Part VII: Reconstruction
- Overview
- Social Politics in Victorian Texas: A Living History Interpretation of African Americans and Their Responsibilities
- Juneteenth at the George Ranch
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Lesson Plans and Additional Resources
- Notes