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Freeport Performers to Appear at National Archives

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Two performers from Freeport are set to portray Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas at the National Archives in Washington. Lincoln portrayer George Buss and Douglas portrayer Tim Connors will give a performance Feb. 22 about the Lincoln-Douglas debates during the 1858 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois.

The performance will be moderated by Harold Holzer, who has chaired the Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation and co-chairs The Lincoln Forum.

Buss has performed as Lincoln for 32 years across the country, including once before at the National Archives. Connors has portrayed Douglas for more than a decade in 11 states.

 

The event also will include a performance by Phil Darius Wallace of St. Louis as Frederick Douglass.

 

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