New Beginnings: The Harriet Tubman Museum Welcomes You, Coming Spring 2021

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With gratitude to our speakers, including New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, Lynda Anderson-Towns (President), Reverend Harold Harris, Bob Mullock (Chair), and Emily Dempsey.

Harriet Tubman Emancipation Day Ribbon Cutting September 17, 2020 organized by Cynthia Mullock (Executive Director), Lynda Anderson-Towns (President), Bob Mullock (Chair), Barbara Dreyfuss (Trustee), Zack Mullock (Trustee), Hampton Taylor (Trustee), and Leigh Patton (Administrative Director).

Singers: Lois Smith and Jeffrey Hebron

Musicians: Helen Vile (Piano), Jeffrey Hebron (Drums), Rastabla Hebron (Drums), and Chris Gillin-Schwartz (Guitar).

Director/DP, Edit: Sara Werner
Photography: Suzanne Kulperger (still portraits); Tim Hawk (ribbon cutting) for the Harriet Tubman Museum

Sound: Dan Barry
Press Coverage: Thank you, CBS 3 Philadelphia

Special thanks to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, the Office of the Governor of the State of New Jersey, Secretary of State Tahesha Way, the New Jersey Department of State, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, New Jersey Historical Commission, Cape May County, the City of Cape May, Mayor of the City of Cape May Zack Mullock, Lieutenant & rising Chief of Police of the City of Cape May Dekon Fashaw, all of the workers who labored tirelessly to build the Harriet Tubman Museum, and all of the donors, supporters, advisors and path makers who helped to make the Harriet Tubman Museum a reality.



"Social progress does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability.  It comes only through persistent work and the tireless efforts of dedicated individuals."
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., "Nonviolence and Racial Justice," delivered in Cape May, NJ - June 27, 1958

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