Thanks to a generous grant from The Boeing Company, the 2010 Speaker Series at Sotterley will kick-off with โ€œFREE at Last! Black History Celebration!โ€ on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free to the public event recounts the days of slavery, as well as the impact of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960โ€™s.

At the event, Sotterley promises that there will be something for all ages to enjoy โ€“ dramatic portrayals, a spirit lifting gospel choir performance, hands-on learning, childrenโ€™s activities, and tours of the original 1830โ€™s Slave Cabin.

Sandi English will revive her character performance of โ€œMammy Reminiscenceโ€ at 11 a.m. in the Customs Warehouse. Having mastered the art of African-American storytelling, she and her daughter Liana English will transport guests back in time to when slaves risked all to make their way to freedom.

At 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., English will take on the persona of โ€œGrandma Wisdom,โ€ who recounts the significance of the more modern-day revolution for equality to her questioning granddaughter.

Lifting their voices in soulful praise, members of the St. Peterโ€™s Claver Gospel Choir from Ridge will perform. Established in 1977, this well-known choir combines old and new age gospel, raising the spirits of all.

Education Director Carolyn Hoey will give Slave Cabin Tours featuring slave inventories, new findings from this past summerโ€™s restoration, and a hands-on exhibit of tools and household items used by the slaves.

The event is free and everyone is encouraged to enjoy a day of history. For more information, visit www.sotterley.org