FREED Female RE-Enactors of Distinction

FREED Female RE-Enactors of Distinction FREED is an auxiliary organization of the African American Civil War Museum.

FREED promotes the accomplishments of Civil War Era African American women and the United States Colored Troops, through historic activities and educational programs.

We hosted our first annual Tea Time. Telling the FREED stories and recruiting new members
04/28/2024

We hosted our first annual Tea Time.
Telling the FREED stories and recruiting new members

Went to see Tempestuous Element at the Arena Stage Theatre today, with my FREED sisters! It is the story of Anna Julia C...
03/18/2024

Went to see Tempestuous Element at the Arena Stage Theatre today, with my FREED sisters! It is the story of Anna Julia Cooper - principal of the M street school.
My Mom came too!

Celebrating International Day in Silver Spring Md With FREED February 9, 2024
03/04/2024

Celebrating International Day in Silver Spring Md
With FREED February 9, 2024

We celebrated Veterans Day at the African American Museum on Saturday November 11
11/24/2023

We celebrated Veterans Day at the African American Museum on Saturday November 11

One of our latest re-enactors.  Ms Carolivia Herron telling the story of her ancestor for Rosh Hashanah.
09/18/2023

One of our latest re-enactors. Ms Carolivia Herron telling the story of her ancestor for Rosh Hashanah.

Celebrating Harriet Tubman Day at Westminster Church in DC March 2023.
06/01/2023

Celebrating Harriet Tubman Day at Westminster Church in DC March 2023.

Enjoyed the DC History conference, learning about the life of colored women during the civil war era from author Tamika ...
06/01/2023

Enjoyed the DC History conference, learning about the life of colored women during the civil war era from author Tamika Nunley

Memorial for one of our founding members, Shirley Holmes.  She shared the story of Elizabeth Fairfax. She served from 20...
01/20/2023

Memorial for one of our founding members, Shirley Holmes. She shared the story of Elizabeth Fairfax. She served from 2005-2022.

Four Ladies of FREED, who participated in the AACWM celebration of DC Emancipation Day by "reading the names." They are ...
01/20/2023

Four Ladies of FREED, who participated in the AACWM celebration of DC Emancipation Day by "reading the names." They are standing in front of the south side of the Spirit of Freedom sculpture which is located across the street from the AACWM.

with about nine ladies and the big balloons- The Ladies of FREED  gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue as they waited to join...
01/20/2023

with about nine ladies and the big balloons- The Ladies of FREED gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue as they waited to join the DC Emancipation Day parade.

We celebrated our dear FREED sister, who was committed to telling her story and inspiring others to tell their story
01/20/2023

We celebrated our dear FREED sister, who was committed to telling her story and inspiring others to tell their story

FREED at the Cast Party withMy Zion United Methodist Church of Georgetown- the oldest black congregation in Washington D...
06/01/2022

FREED at the Cast Party withMy Zion United Methodist Church of Georgetown- the oldest black congregation in Washington DC. Dating back to 1816.

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