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February 17, 2026

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“Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came” Comes to Shore

February 17, 2026 by Talbot Historical Society Leave a Comment

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The Talbot Historical Society, in cooperation with the descendants of Nathaniel “Uncle Nace” Hopkins, invites you to join us in the living history performance celebrating this incredible history and the man who started it all.

Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came is a powerful one-man performance blending storytelling, music, and the voice of a man who transformed suffering into legacy. Born enslaved on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Nathaniel “Uncle Nace” Hopkins carried the scars of bondage but refused to let them define him. During the Civil War, Nace enlisted with the United States Colored Troops, fighting for the freedom he had yet to taste for himself. Sent home sick and weary, he returned to Trappe determined to build a new life as a free man, not just for himself, but for his entire community. Uncle Nace set to work building a Church, free black schools, roads, and black communities here in Talbot County, and is responsible for the creation of Maryland’s first Emancipation Day Celebration in 1867 – one of our nation’s very first and the oldest that has been continuously celebrated.

As the first parades marched through the dusty streets of Trappe, Uncle Nace became more than a soldier—he became a leader, teacher, and living reminder that freedom must be celebrated, protected, and passed on.

Through Hopkins’s eyes, the Talbot Historical Society, in conjunction with professional actor Darius Wallace, will bring Nathaniel Hopkins to life to portray his journeys from the fields of slavery to the drums of war, to his triumphant creation of Maryland’s first Emancipation Day Celebration in 1867, which continues to this day.

Free Public Performances:

Monday, February 23rd at 3:00 pm – Chesapeake College – Cadby Theatre
1000 College Circle, Wye Mills

Tuesday, February 24th at 5:30 pm – Cambridge South-Dorchester High School
2475 Cambridge Beltway, Cambridge

Wednesday, February 25th at 5:30 pm – Easton High School
723 Mecklenburg Avenue, Easton

Thursday February 26th at 6:00 pm – Lockerman Middle School
410 Lockerman Street, Denton

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