Overview
This scholar is fully booked through 2023. This scholar will be available in 2024 for booking.
You may also book them outside of any Illinois Humanities affiliation using the contact information provided in the “Book This Road Scholar” section below.
Connie Martin, MA. is retired teacher and popular veteran fitness instructor. As a Road Scholar, she provides historical education and information to the public who would otherwise not be able to benefit from quality programming to enrich, and hopefully create awareness, growth, and inspiration for their communities. Her presentations continue to be popular amongst audiences throughout Illinois.
Connie Martin’s Presentation:
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Connie briefly describes herself and her programs…
Presentation 1
Hidden Messages in Negro Spirituals on the Underground Railroad
Powerful, sacred songs that derived from the heart of the antebellum enslaved African were melodic outflowing of religious expression, passion, and the hope to be free. Negro spirituals, as originated in America, tell of sorrow, trials and tribulations, secrecy and hiding, and hope for a sense of community.
Join Connie as she explains the connections of Plantation songs, or Negro Spirituals with meanings and interpretations of lyrics of some songs used in regions of the South that signaled a multiple of signs and tips that aided enslaved fugitives to find freedom.
Program Topics
- African American
- Arts
- History
- America
Program Logistics
The presentation takes approximately 60 minutes. No equipment is necessary.
Presentation 2
Pre-Civil War Quilts: Secret Codes to Freedom on the Underground Railroad
Join Connie as she tells the stories passed down to her Great Grandmother Lizzie of how her family survived the Anti-bellum period through trials and tribulations, and how they used quilts that contain hidden codes and secret messages to assist abolitionists; white and black, to guide slaves to freedom through the Underground Railroad to Canada.
During this presentation, Connie shares eighteen different quilt patterns in replica quilts and refer to a book her mother, Dr. Clarice Boswell, wrote about their family called Lizzie’s Story: A Slave Family’s Journey to Freedom.
Program Topics
- African American
- Slavery
- History
- Abolitionists
- Underground Railroad
Program Logistics
The presentation takes approximately 60 minutes. No equipment is necessary.
About the Road Scholar
Connie Martin is a retired middle school Language Arts teacher of 32 years, 35-year Aqua Fitness Master Trainer, Senior Fitness Instructor, and mother of three sons. She earned a BA from Illinois State University, and an MA from Aurora University with a Thesis in Integrating African American History in Educational Curriculums. Martin finds joy in telling the secret codes and hidden messages used over 200 years ago by abolitionists and fugitive slaves to signify escape routes to the North—and in the family quilts of her ancestors. Such shows how quilts were used to signal plans, warn of dangers, indicate how transport might occur, or who might help as “Friends” on the Underground Railroad.
Connie’s mother, Clarice Boswell, wrote a book, Lizzie’s Story: A Slave Family’s Journey to Freedom, then created and performed this family presentation for 16 years. Her words are the foundation of the presentation, and currently being made into a movie, “Freedom Code.”
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Book this Road Scholar
Follow the steps below to book a presentation.
Step 1
Contact Connie to schedule a date and time via email at conniemartinpcwarquilts@yahoo.com.
Step 2
Once you and Connie have agreed upon a date and time, complete the Road Scholars Host Organization application.