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St. John Drama Club Presents the Characters of Emancipation Day

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Eight years after the St. John Drama Club presented its first original Emancipation Day performance, retired teacher turned playwright Rosa Samuel told the group she was done. But then club member Lucinda Jurgen made a personal appeal. The result was a new production, delivered in time for the 175th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation in the Danish West Indies.

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