Illustrated Virtual Talk with Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion is pleased to welcome Amy Cohen for an illustrated talk via ZOOM about the life of Octavius Catto, 19th-century civil rights activist. Catto was murdered in broad daylight on election day, October 10, 1871. Catto’s assassin, Frank
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Kelly, was not prosecuted. In her talk, Cohen draws parallels to what happened in the 19th-century and what is happening today. Join us for what surely will be a most informative talk with time for discussion afterward.
Saturday, April 10, 2021, at 1:00 pm – Cost: $6
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Ticket holders will receive ZOOM sign-in information at 11:00 am on Saturday, April 10, 2021
Amy Cohen spent 20 years as a middle and high school social studies teacher. While teaching at Masterman School, she was also among the first cohort of educators to teach African American History. She is currently the Director of Education at History Making Productions. She also produced
Octavius V. Catto: A Legacy for the 21st Century which won a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award for Historic/Cultural Program Features. Cohen is a monthly columnist for
Hidden City, an online magazine about Philadelphia’s history and the built environment.