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Stand by the River

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218:. At the same time, Peter walks in. When he tells his story, Still realizes that this is his own brother, left behind in slavery when his mother escaped years before, and identifies himself. But Peter is so alarmed at this unlikely coincidence that, suspecting some duplicity, he flees Still's office and quickly disappears into the streets. 33: 202:
The focus shifts further south, where another slave, Peter Freedman, has secretly earned his freedom after many years in bondage. Strangers to each other, Peter and Jane end up on the same train, traveling north to Philadelphia. Peter is going to seek his long-lost mother, from whom he was separated
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In the final scene, Still is brought to trial. The prosecution appears to have a strong case and the judge is known to be ally of Wheeler; but the defense introduces a surprise witness: Jane Johnson. She has come out of hiding to testify on Still's behalf. The judge orders the US marshals to arrest
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Still leads abolitionists to the Camden ferry; in a dramatic confrontation on the ship, he helps Jane and her children walk away from Wheeler. Still grabs a coach and takes them into hiding. When he returns to the Society office, Still finds Peter waiting for him, and they are reunited. Still is
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Jane, but she escapes, with the help of Philadelphia and state officials. Because of her testimony, Still is acquitted, as are others of the defendants. The epilogue finds Still at his desk in the Anti-Slavery office. Vina enters, seeking news of her husband, and Still helps them reunite.
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Seth Concklin, an abolitionist inspired by William Still's action, embarks upon a quest to liberate Peter's wife, Vina, who is still enslaved in the Deep South. Though Concklin succeeds in bringing Vina north to free soil,
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As the second act starts, Jane Johnson and her children flee north. The trial of William Still has become a national event, pitting the values and the laws of Pennsylvania against the South, which had gained passage of the
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A workshop reading was held in February 2001 in at the Hedgerow Theatre Company in Pennsylvania. The work was presented in
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pursue them and kill him in trying to recapture Vina. She is seen to elude capture, though her fate is unclear.
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arrested and sued for forcible abduction and riot by Wheeler for his part in the rescue of Jane Johnson.
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as a child. Jane hopes to escape with her children once her master brings her onto free soil.
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In the summer of 2011, an abridged version of the work was produced at the
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and her two sons from slavery in 1855, and the federal trial that summer.
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Carey Brown, Gary Giles, James Gwathney, and Christine Clemmons in the
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staged reading, in February 2003, at the Theatre at
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Index


Swarthmore College
Mark Sutton-Smith
Mark Sutton-Smith
Book
Joanne Sutton-Smith
William Still
Mark Sutton-Smith
William Still
Jane Johnson
New York City
Equity
St. Clements
Goodspeed Musicals
Duplex Cabaret Theatre
Quentin Darrington
Kenita Miller
Virginia
Jane Johnson
John Hill Wheeler
Nicaragua
Philadelphia
William Still
Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Office
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
bounty hunters
Richard Rodgers
the American Academy of Arts and Letters
ASCAP
Musical Theater

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