UtenteUGRRHistoryProject

Libri
384
Collezioni
Etichette
Underground Railroad (384), Slavery (74), New York (58), Abolition (50), Children's Literature (41), Slave Narrative (32), Human Rights (26), Novel (20), General History (16), Harriet Tubman (13), General (12), Civil Rights (11), John Brown (11), Post Slavery Issues (10), Canada (10), Albany New York (9), Frederick Douglass (9), New York City (9), History (8), Stories (8), USCT (8), Massachusetts (7), Transportation (7), Myth (7), Kansas (7), Antislavery (7), African American (6), Civil War (6), Maryland (5), Vermont (5), Sojourner Truth (5), Women's History (5), Historiography (5), U.S. History (4), Education (4), Middle Passage (4), Ohio (4), Schoharie County New York (4), Connecticut (4), Pennsylvania (4), Maine (4), Washington DC (3), Quakers (3), Levi Coffin (3), Maritime (3), Places (3), New Jersey (3), Michigan (3), Slave Trade (3), Virginia (3), American Revolution (3), Boston (3), Photographs (3), New England (3), Teacher (3), Harpers Ferry West Virginia (3), Solomon Northup (3), AME Church (2), Military (2), Contemporary (2), Jim Crow (2), Newspapers (2), Henry Highland Garnett (2), Literature (2), Olaudah Equiano (2), Rensselaer County New York (2), Images (2), Play (2), Illinois (2), Textbook (2), Africa (2), Pictures (2), California (2), Indiana (2), Ship Configurations (2), Gerrit Smith (2), West Virginia (2), David Walker (2), Black State Conventions (2), Segregation (2), African Slavery (2), Sites (2), Reconstruction (2), Black Seminoles (2), Routes (2), Jack Daniels (2), South Carolina (2), Florida (2), Reparations (2), Lousiana (2), Rebellion (2), Civil rights (2), 54th Massachusetts (2), Seneca Falls New York (2), Henry Bibb (2), Troy New York (2), Syracuse New York (2), Rev. J. W. Loguen (1), David Ruggles (1), Thomas Garrett (1), Research Collection Guide (1), Runaway Slaves (1), Slave Letters (1), Rensselaer County (1), Wilberforce School (1), Quaker Families (1), Thomas H. Jones (1), Oneida Institute (1), Rev. William Mitchell (1), Slave Songs (1), Schnectady (1), Mary and Emily Edmonson (1), John and Arabella Weems (1), Samuel Ringgold Ward (1), "Old Man Henson" (1), William King (1), Hutchinson Family (1), Worcester Massachusetts (1), Richard Allen (1), Black Communities (1), Merchant Mariners (1), Lewis Washington (1), Mahommah Gardo (1), Peterboro (1), WEB Du Bois (1), Martin Delany (1), Thurlow Weed (1), Dunkirk New York (1), Revolutionary War (1), Rev. Abel Brown (1), William and Ellen Craft (1), Rowland T. Robinson (1), Rokeby (1), Cazenovia New York (1), Dutchess County New York (1), Mexico New York (1), Oswego New York (1), Waterloo New York (1), Jerry Rescue (1), Chatham Canada (1), Anti-Rent Revolt (1), Town of Berne New York (1), Jamaican Maroon Communities Book Review (1), Schectady New York (1), African American Historiography (1), Linguistic Connection to Africa (1), Pre-Civil War Life (1), Creole Dialect (1), Native American Images (1), African Cultural Roots (1), Niagara Movement (1), 19th Century "Racial Science" Critique (1), African American Theater (1), Buxton Canada (1), Belmont Plantation Virginia (1), Lydia Child (1), Dutch Settlement (1), Moses Viney (1), Joshua Glover (1), Amos Webber (1), Alton Illinois (1), Atlantic Maritime History (1), Blockson Collection (1), Rev. Loguen (1), Jupiter Hammon (1), Northern Free Blacks (1), U.S. and Canada (1), Primary Resource Collection (1), Osborne Anderson (1), Maritime HIstory (1), Eastern New York (1), Bedford NY (1), 19th Century Rural America (1), Jermain Wesley Loguen (1), Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman (1), Massachusetts Abolition Society (1), Emily Webb (1), Theodore Dwight Weld (1), Quobna Ottobah Cugoano (1), PBS Series Companion Book (1), Peterboro NY (1), Afro-Creole (1), John Brown Russworm (1), Albany County New York (1), Renssalaer County New York (1), African American Whalers (1), Escapes (1), National Politics (1), Caribbean (1), Indian Territory (1), Philadelphia PA (1), Britain (1), Buffalo New York (1), Benjamin Banneker (1), Lucretia Mott (1), African Studies (1), Buildings (1), Quaker (1), Texas (1), Denmark Vesey (1), Mexico (1), WWII (1), Journal (1), National Park Service (1), Biographical Dictionary (1), William Lloyd Garrison (1), Elijah P. Lovejoy (1), Shakers (1), Martin Luther King (1), WWI (1), William Still (1), Buffalo Soldiers (1), Slave Rebellion (1), Liberia (1), apprentices (1), South Africa (1), Adirondacks (1), Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1), labor history (1), Nat Turner (1), Martin Luther King Jr. (1), Brooklyn Bridge (1), Jr. (1), Jackie Robinson (1), Civil War Diary (1), Theodore Parker (1), Hudson River Valley (1), Ohio River Valley (1), Detroit Michigan (1), Oklahoma (1), John Jay (1), Louisiana (1), Missouri (1), Cinque (1), Nebraska (1), People and Places (1), Biography (1), Ellen Craft (1), Wallace Turnage (1), Family Life (1), Writings (1), Labor (1), Oral History (1), Religious History (1), Documentation (1), Industry (1), Legal History (1), Afro-Caribbean (1), Erie Canal (1), Popular history (1), Autographed Copy (1), Pirates (1), Revolt (1), Delaware (1), Nullification (1), William H. Seward (1), John Washington (1), Liberator (1), Schenectady New York (1), Vigilance Committee (1), Ira Aldridge (1), African Americans in Literature (1), Colonial Period (1), Drama (1), Harriet A. Jacobs (1), 18th Century (1), African American Education (1), Medicine (1), William Seward (1), Theater (1), Psychology (1), Autobiography (1), Religion (1), Quilts (1), Art (1), Politics (1), Legal System (1), Race (1), Sociology (1), Georgia (1), Alabama (1), Apartheid (1), Inspirational Stories (1), South (1), Journalism (1), War of 1812 (1), Folk Tales (1), Military History (1), Legal (1)
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Aug 19, 2010
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Paul and Mary Liz Stewart
La mia biblioteca
This is only our library on the subject of the Underground Railroad and African American history. A large number of the books we have read and some we haven't. We continue to learn on this subject. We'd love to talk to anyone on this subject. By the way - The UGRR is for us a period in history and a social movement. To say that it is a "string of safe houses" misses the real story. To associate it only with Harriet Tubman or Quakers misses the vastness of the story. Quilts and tunnels have nothing (or little) to do with the story. The story is to be found in the stories of escape where the names and stories of freedom seekers are found, in the movement that supported these escapes, and the story of the pioneers, settlers, and emigrees as they accomplished their freedom.
Informazione su di me
About us: Paul and Mary Liz Stewart, co-founders of the Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region of the State of New York in Albany, NY. Around 1998 we started a personal study of the Underground Railroad and through reading felt we were finding a different story than the one that often got told to us. We decided to share what we thought we were learning which took the form of creating walking tours, then a conference which repeated annually, an organization, discovering an unknown site and getting it on the national register, working to restore the site, lots of talks to groups and preservation awards, articles, an appointment as "Scholar In Residence" at Sage College in Troy for both of us and on and on. Now it has been seventeen years of walking tours, talks, and conferences. We continue to be excited about this subject.
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Albany, NY
Pagina principale
http://www.undergroundrailroadhistory.org
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