Audiences can enjoy “Nancy," the story of an enslaved woman owned by Elihu Embree, who published his abolitionist newspaper “The Emancipator” on Main Street in Jonesborough in the 1800s.
In 1820, Elihu Embree published his newspaper, “The Emancipator,” on Main Street in Jonesborough. The seven-edition paper is the first publication dedicated solely to the cause of abolitionism.
In 1820, Elihu Embree published his newspaper “The Emancipator” on Main Street in Jonesborough. The seven-edition paper is the first publication dedicated solely to the cause of abolitionism. Embree died
“A toast for 20 more years!” said President Fred Counts of the Heritage Alliance of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia before an audience of 70 persons gathered to celebrate the