Fabric of Our Nation
The Life & Labor of Elizabeth Keckley
A new musical about legacy, labor, & the cost of making history
She stitched dresses for the First Lady of a fractured nation — and sewed herself into the seams of American history. Fabric of Our Nation is a soul-stirring new musical that weaves together gospel, blues, historical testimony, and contemporary spoken word to tell the story of Elizabeth Keckley: formerly enslaved, fiercely dignified, brilliantly talented dressmaker to Mary Todd Lincoln.
Through the threads of fashion and friendship of fragile conditions, Keckley and Lincoln form a bond shaped by the violence of grief, power, race, and impossible expectation — revealing the often invisible labor of Black women whose artistry and strength have upheld empires.
This is not just a story of “then.” By moving between past and present, we reveal how the racial divide — between Black and white, power and powerlessness, seen and unseen — still cuts deep today. It’s about the threads that tie us together as Americans, and what happens when they start to unravel...
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Commissioned by CAAPA and co-written and performed by Shana Oshiro and Erin Ridge.