Sailing to Freedom: New Bedford and the Underground Railroad
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Join eminent historians, literary scholars, design and architectural historians, and archivists for a week-long NEH “Landmarks of American History and Culture” workshop that will give you new insights into the compelling story of the Underground Railroad. Sailing to Freedom: New Bedford and the Underground Railroad, supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, will focus on the national influence of New Bedford, Massachusetts within the nineteenth-century Abolitionist movement, the town’s unique role in the Underground Railroad, the development of its dynamic and prosperous African-American community, and its maritime history and culture.
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Timothy Walker; Len Travers; Kate Clifford Larson; Ousmane Power-Greene; Jeffrey Peterson; Lee Blake; Naomi Slipp; Candida Rose; Carl Herzog; Polly Zajac; Cheryl LaRoche; David Cecelski; Cassandra Newby-Alexandra
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Funded through the Division of Education Programs