Words and Wisdom
2001 - Present
Since 2001, the Rosenbach has been presenting Words and Wisdom:
African American Literature from Slavery to the Civil Rights Movement
to hundreds of students from its partner schools. Created and performed
by nationally known storyteller, and Rosenbach Storyteller-in-Residence, Linda Goss and jazz musician Alfie Pollitt,
Words and Wisdom highlights the contributions of African American writers
of the last two centuries, including slave poet Phillis Wheatley and
Harlem Renaissance master Langston Hughes. In addition to school performances,
Words and Wisdom has also traveled to several community venues including
the Johnson House in Germantown and the Paul Robeson House in West Philadelphia.
The Words and Wisdom project also includes a Timeline of African American
Literature, and supplementary curriculum materials for teachers and
students both published by the Rosenbach Museum & Library.
For more information, call the Education department at 215.732.1600.