Loading Events
1 hour

Brought to you by

Filson Historical Society

Cost

Free

Add to my List

Cecelia Larrison is one of many people who liberated themselves from slavery long before the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1846, at age 15, while on a trip to Niagara Falls with her enslavers, the Thruston family of Louisville, Kentucky, Cecelia slipped away and crossed the border into Canada.

Throughout her years as a free woman, Cecelia faced many joys and hardships. The details of her life, like those of many formerly enslaved people, could have been lost to history. But fortunately, we have significant documentation of Cecelia’s movements and struggles, much of it coming from an unlikely source: a woman who was once her enslaver, her childhood playmate, and perhaps even her friend.

After her liberation, Cecelia started a nearly decade-long correspondence with her former “mistress,” Frances “Fanny” Thruston. This online exhibit uses some of these letters to tell the story of Cecelia’s life after slavery.

Activity Type:

Solo Activity, Virtual

Level:

intermediate

Share On

Dive Deeper

Climate Change Communication Smithsonian edX Course

Climate Change Communication Smithsonian edX Course

By Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Online exhibition “Chez Baldwin: An Exploration of the Life and Works of James Baldwin Through the Lens of His House in St. Paul de Vence, France”
Generation Future: Win $5,000 to Create Your Vision
Civic Season Challenge – Visit Little Rock Museums to Learn About Voting Rights

Civic Season Challenge – Visit Little Rock Museums to Learn About Voting Rights

By Clinton Presidential Library and Museum

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Watch the National Youth Summit on Woman Suffrage: The Ballot and Beyond

Watch the National Youth Summit on Woman Suffrage: The Ballot and Beyond

By Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Make Your Mark: Becoming a Well-Informed and Active Citizen

Make Your Mark: Becoming a Well-Informed and Active Citizen

By Laramie County Library, Cottonwood Room

  • Live in Real Time

06/25/2024