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Freedom Center Lecture, Feb. 6: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence
John Hatfield and his land in Carthagena, Mercer County, Ohio
Harriet Tubman Myths
Author speaks about her new booklet
Rare photograph sold at recent auction
“Must read” book
Bizarre Foods and the Escape of the 28
All Or Nothin’, film about the Escape of the 28, to screen at CAM March 18th
For the Forgotten African-American Dead
Ta Nahisi Coates at Xavier University
Georgetown sold enslaved people to save their University–Now What?
Henry Ward Beecher
Ravine To Freedom, Cincinnati Parks program, Feb. 20th
Everyday Hero: Dr. Eric Foner
New Historical Markers
Sedamsville’s abolitionist history
The Charleston Massacre
Network To Freedom Designation
Lane Debate Movie to Premier
Slavery and its Aftermath
“I walked with bold courage”
Rev. Richard DeBaptiste and Mt. Healthy’s Black Community
The Underground Railroad was One of America’s First Co-ops
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