Historical Programs

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   Liberetta Lerich

LoiS brings Liberetta Lerich Green to the 21st century in words from Liberetta's oral history, newspaper accounts, letters, and other research tied together with the abolition song sung at the planting of the "Beacon Tree" that marked the Lerich family Underground Railroad station in Shelby Township, Michigan.  Her brothers, Will and Isaac, served in the Civil War while Liberetta was active on the homefront.   Letters by and about the family are interwoven with that same song now transformed to "Lincoln and Liberty."  Liberetta is moved exactly 100 years into the present which is why she is currently in deep mourning over the loss of her husband, Addison Green, a Macomb county farmer and her father, Peter Daniels Lerich, who operated Springhill Farm and the Beacon Tree Underground Railroad station.  Her parents, besides being known abolitionists, were Michigan pioneers in 1835, so Liberetta has their story to tell, too, or can discuss life of 100 years ago.                                                                                                 

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Other  Historical Programs

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LoiS also has other programs suitable for historical settings.  "The Hired Girl" and "The Schoolteacher" programs permit storytelling and exploration of a variety of topics from farms and gardens, schools and education, to old-time Christmas celebration.  If you have a program that has different needs, contact LoiS to discuss your needs as she specializes in stories from around the world and back in time.

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Beacon Tree (Liberetta's oral history)

"Roll on the Liberty Ball"

"Lincoln and Liberty, Too"

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Find LoiS as a presenter in the Historical Society of Michigan Directory at http://www.hsmichigan.org/people/Keel.php

You may PHONE LoiS at 248-625-5848 or

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