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SJMO: Let Freedom Ring

Fri, Jun 05

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Smithsonian National Museum of American

Since 1776, generations of Americans have pursued life, liberty, and happiness—the “unalienable rights” enshrined in the nation’s founding document. Honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary, SJMO presents a powerful concert exploring the role of jazz as a guiding force to “a more perfect union.”

SJMO: Let Freedom Ring
SJMO: Let Freedom Ring

Time & Location

Jun 05, 2026, 7:00 PM

Smithsonian National Museum of American , 1300 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560, USA

About the Event

Since 1776, generations of Americans have pursued life, liberty, and happiness—the “unalienable rights” enshrined in the nation’s founding document. These enduring ideals have been a source of inspiration, hope, and, at times, conflict, as Americans have wrestled with their meaning and struggled to bring them to life. In honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, SJMO presents a powerful concert that explores the role of jazz as a guiding force in the national journey to “a more perfect union.” Jazz, with its roots in resilience, resistance, and reinvention, has long been a soundtrack to America’s evolving story. The program features stirring works that capture the spirit of protest, the hope of freedom, the depth of spirituality, and the pride of patriotism. Highlights include Billy Taylor’s poignant “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free,” Charles Mingus’ “Fables of Faubus,” and Max Roach’s “Freedom Day.” 


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