Living History: Prove it on Ma Rainey
Event Details:
Join us in learning about Ma Rainey, the woman referred to as the Mother of the Blues. As an artist she was able to connect with diverse audiences across 1920’s America through her songwriting, authentic self expression, deep-throated voice and captivating stage presence. Participate in playing records of her music and looking at items she would have interacted with. After interacting with historical interpreters and exploring Ma Rainey’s enduring legacy, go up to the 2nd floor and explore the Gay Harlem Renaissance exhibition.
Cheyney McKnight interpreting Ma Rainy
Location:
Lower level at The New York Historical, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
Please note that this is not a drop-off program—child participants must be accompanied by an adult.
Please contact familyprograms@nyhistory.org with any questions.
Major support for family programs is provided by DiMenna Foundation. Additional generous support is from Daniel & Margaret Loeb, Shelley & Tommy Mulitz, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.


