Hannah Till and Black History in the Age of Revolution

February 1st, 2026 at 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Event Date: February 1st, 2026 at 1:00pm - 2:30pm

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As we look back 250 years to our nation’s founding, Black History Month provides an important opportunity to highlight the lives and contributions of African Americans.

Durand-Hedden, in partnership with the South Orange/Maplewood Community Coalition on Race, is delighted to welcome educator and historical reenactor Leslie Bramlett. Ms. Bramlett, in this one-woman performance, will appear as Hannah Till, an enslaved cook and servant to General George Washington during the War for Independence.

Born into slavery in Delaware, Till was leased to cook for Washington during the harsh Valley Forge encampment in 1777-78. She eventually purchased her freedom and continued to work as a paid cook, serving both Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette throughout the war. Till's incredible journey of resilience and strength is a powerful reminder of the often-overlooked historical contributions of African American women.

This event takes place at The Woodland Parlor in Maplewood.

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60 Woodland Road, Maplewood, NJ

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Address: 60 Woodland Road, Maplewood, NJ
Town: Maplewood

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