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KEEPING FREE HILL ALIVE! 

When Tennessee was a Slave state there were free Blacks living in Free Hill and for more than 150 years Free Hill has maintained its' integrity while its' residence, many direct descendants of the original free Blacks who owned the land, continue in the efforts of Keeping Free Hill Alive!Keeping Free Hill Alive DVD


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 Proceeds support The Rosenwald School Center.

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Documentary Producer Marcus Mitchell takes a look at the Free Hill Community today.

This interesting yet enjoyable 1hr 20min DVD includes scenes from 2005, 06 & 07 homecomings and other events.

  
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Keeping Free Hill Alive DVD
PO Box 1458
Cookeville, TN 38503
Where will the "New Harmonies" Exhibit be next?

August 9 - September 21, 2008
The Little Courthouse Museum
209 East Market Street
Bolivar, TN 38008

September 27 - November 9, 2008
Smith County Heritage Museum
107 Third Avenue East
Carthage, TN 37030
 

 
 Related Links:

Museum on Main Street
American Roots Music 
Country Music Hall of Fame
Folk Music Archives
Smithsonian Global Sound
Music Museum Alliance
 News Archives
July 2007, VIEW ARTICLE
H.K. Edgerton visited the Historic Rosenwald School during Free Hill Homecoming.
Aug 19, 2006, VIDEO & MORE......
Professors Wali Kharif (TTU) and William Lynwood Montell (Western KY Univ) book signing at the Clay County Library,  for their book Reminisces and Reflections:  African Americans in the Kentucky-Tennessee Upper Cumberland Since the Civil War (2005).