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PUBLIC SCREENINGS

"Memorial", the first chapter in Black History series - Freedom Lost: Restoration

Now imagine what it would be like to watch this educational film with your classroom or group

We have an affordable license so you can have your own screening of the First Chapter of Freedom Lost: Restoration at your school, university, church, or organization. In the 21st Century, film is an excellent tool to communicate history or any other subject in an educational setting.

Rates are set based on the number of audience members watching the film plus sales tax and shipping if it is applicable.

Rates are based on number of audience members as follows:

1-20 people

21-50 people

51-80 people

81+ people

A Study Guide will also be made available for an additional fee of $5 dollars plus tax.

Contact us here to receive a list of rates, including bulk rates for an entire school or school district and to purchase the license or arrange for a presentation package by Tom Swift, the Writer/Director.

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(This Harper's Weekly illustration above portraying slaves seeking refuge from the Union Army in James City appears courtesy of the New Bern Craven County Public Library)

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Freedom Lost: Restoration is a documentary about the rich Black History of James City and New Bern, (the Colonial Capital of North Carolina that is now celebrating it's 300th Anniversary)

*The docudrama, City of Refuge, is based upon the book: James City: A Black Community in North Carolina (1863-1900) by Joe A. Mobley