“The Singular Life of Mary Tyler Jackson”
A talk via Zoom on two generations of Castine’s African American Jackson family by local author and historian, Georgia Zildjian. Pre-registration is required. Register at castinehistoricalsociety.org.
During this talk, George Zildjian will explore the legacy of a life-long African American resident of Castine, Mary Tyler Jackson (1850-1917). This remarkable woman’s story forms the center point of a fascinating two-generation family saga. Orphaned and alone at just 14, Mary persevered through the often incongruous circumstances of her youth, becoming a beloved member of her community. Join us as we chart the journey of Mary Jackson’s life and her impact on the living history of Castine. Georgia Zildjian grew up in Castine and graduated from Boston University’s School of Theatre with a BFA in Theatre Arts. Since then, she has written, directed and produced several original plays in the area, many of her own. Most recently, she has worked as a teaching artist at Castine’s Adams School and Ellsworth High School. She is the co-founder and coordinator of the Youth Summer Theatre Program for the Castine Arts Association, and the co-founder and resident playwright for Tandem Theatre Collective.
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
- Price free
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Address
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Castine, Maine 04421 - Website www.castinehistoricalsociety.org
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