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TRUMPET OF FREEDOM: THE SAGA OF JOHN BROWNMay 29th, 2011UPDATE:THANK YOU from Lynne to everyone who came out for the John Brown Birthday Memorial at Brecht Forum in NYC. on May 9, 2011. $300.00 was raised for Lynne. To Lynne’s great delight among the many distinguished speakers, writers and artists, John Brown’s great great great granddaughter Alice Mecoy attended! Thanks again to all involved for your generous donations of time and money!! LS — Lynne hopes you can come support: TRUMPET OF FREEDOM:THE SAGA OF JOHN BROWN: A one-person drama JOHN BROWN: Trumpet of Freedom Is a one-man drama portraying the legendary Abolitionist and 30 other Civil War period characters. It employs an historically accurate narrative, relying largely on John Brown’s own words. Appropriate for adults and young people 13 and older. Norman Marshall has participated in over three hundred productions of plays, films, television and radio programs mainly in New York and Hollywood. He has shared the stage and screen with such notable actors as Moses Gunn, Raul Julia, F. Murray Abraham, Burt Reynolds and Barbara Streisand. Mr. Marshall was the founder, and for ten years the Artistic Director, of Merry Enterprises Theatre Inc. in New York. David S. Reynolds is Distinguished Professor of English and American Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author of John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights, winner of the Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award. This special performance is part of a series of programs related to the Historical Society of Princeton’s current exhibition, Princeton’s Civil War, on view until July 15. Museum Galleries and Shop at 158 Nassau Street, Princeton, open Tuesday-Sunday, 12-4pm. Norman Thomas Marshall, the portrayer of John Brown E-Mail: johnbrown1859 at sbcglobal.net
Lynne Nominated for “Fighter for Justice” awardOctober 21st, 2010Party for Socialism and Liberation October 15, 2010 Lynne Stewart #53504-054 Dear Lynne: I’m writing today to notify you that my organization, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), is hosting a National Conference on Socialism on Nov. 13-14 in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California campus. We expect many hundreds of people to come from all over the country to attend. The PSL is a revolutionary Marxist organization that struggles for social and economic justice in the United States. As a member group of the ANSWER Coalition, we have actively supported your case and demanded your freedom.
The PSL is presenting you with this award for your decades of struggle and perseverance before and now during your unjust incarceration. Your unwavering defense of the most oppressed and exploited people resonate with working-class and poor people across the country and around the world. We recognize that you should be there with us in November to receive the award, but understand you likely will not due to the backward, unjust system that keeps you locked up without cause. We reject that system and hope that this award will help highlight the continuing struggle for your freedom. The PSL would be honored if you agreed to accept the award and could send us a written acceptance speech for the event. We would read your acceptance to the hundreds who attend and promote it as widely as possible. If you agree, you can send your message to me, Ian Thompson, c/o PSL, 137 N. Virgil Ave, #203, Los Angeles, CA 90004. My phone numbers are 213-251-1025 (office) and 310-490-8595 (cell). In solidarity, Ian Thompson
Video – Ralph Poynter / Happy Birthday Lynne StewartOctober 13th, 2010
Lynne Interview from 2004September 7th, 2010
Lynne’s Open Letter to the National AssemblyJuly 23rd, 2010Lynne’s Open Letter to the National Assembly
7/18/10 12:20 pm
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