Friday, 07 March 2014 10:56

New Leadership Slated For Annual Solomon Northup Day - Skidmore College Steps Into New Role

By Staff Report | Entertainment
SARATOGA SPRINGS — The story of Solomon Northup, a local African-American man abducted into slavery in 1841, is now known internationally thanks to the acclaimed film based on Northup’s autobiography, 12 Years a Slave. The film just garnered three Academy Awards—best picture, best supporting actress and best-adapted screenplay—not to mention a Golden Globe Award for best picture. But a grassroots effort to raise awareness of this compelling story has been going on for the past 15 years, in particular through Solomon Northup Day, an annual celebration launched in 1999 by Saratoga Springs resident and Skidmore College alumna Renee Moore. The yearly tribute is now undergoing a change of leadership, as Moore hands the reins over to Skidmore College. The college’s Black Faculty and Staff Group and the Office of the Dean of Special Programs will jointly manage the event. Solomon Northup Day has traditionally been held on the third Saturday of July. In past years, the day’s activities have included talks by experts and historians on a range of topics related to Northup’s life, musical performances, readings, and more. Northup descendants from around the country typically attend the event. Last summer’s Solomon Northup Day was held in Filene Recital Hall and drew a capacity crowd. Through collaboration with Fox Searchlight, the program included film segments from 12 Years a Slave in advance of the movie’s release as well as attendance by Lupita Nyong’o, winner of this year’s Oscar for best supporting actress for her role as Patsey in the film. Nyong’o addressed the gathering, telling of the emotional challenges she faced in portraying such tragedy and anguish. “Given the success of last year’s event, along with Skidmore’s management capabilities and excellent facilities, it makes sense for the college to take over the organizing of Solomon Northup Day,” said Moore. “I’m excited about the future prospects of the event, beginning this coming summer.” Moore’s vision statement for Solomon Northup Day states that the goal is to “bring to light all of the people involved in the struggle for freedom in the Americas and to encourage a better understanding of freedom and justice through the eyes of the African-American experience past and present; and to encourage youth participation in the struggle for freedom throughout the world.” Said Skidmore’s Dean of Special Programs Paul Calhoun, “Skidmore is very pleased to continue and build on Renee Moore’s important work in creating this Saratoga tradition. We think that over time, the event can attract not only more attention from the public but also from history scholars worldwide.”
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