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Black History Month at the NYS Concourse

Empire State Plaza Concourse, Albany NY

Visit the Underground Railroad History Project table in the NYS Concourse on Wednesday, February 5 between 10am-2pm. Myers Mercantile items will be available for purchase and information about upcoming events…

Fire and Freedom: Looking at the Exhibit Through New York Eyes

HVCC BulmerTelecommunications Ctr 80 Vandenburgh Avenue, Troy, NY

In the traveling exhibit Fire and Freedom: Food and Enslavement in Early America, George Washington’s plantation, Mount Vernon, serves as a lens into the world of food and enslavement in…

URHP Board Meeting

Underground Railroad History Project 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany

Monthly URHPCR Board Meetings are open to the public. Pay us a visit. Listen in on the discussions that inform implementation of the mission-based vision of URHPCR. Please contact Mary…

Collections Committee

Underground Railroad History Project 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany

Collections Committee is setting up a museum quality artifact management system for the thousands of artifacts unearthed through a variety of archeological digs across the years, and the Collections Committee…

URHP Reads – Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880

Underground Railroad History Project 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany

All are welcome to join in the discussion of Black Reconstruction in American 1860-1880 by E.B. Du Bois. Books are available for $25 from Underground Railroad History Project. Du Bois…

Chess – It’s Your Move

Underground Railroad History Project 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany

CALLING ANYONE INTERESTED IN PLAYING OR LEARNING HOW TO PLAY CHESS, A HISTORIC GAME SET IN A HISTORIC HOUSE. BOARDS AND PLAYING PIECES PROVIDED. ALL AGES AND ABILITY LEVELS WELCOME.

Illegal Freedom and Illegal Slavery

Schenectady County Historical Society 32 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, NY

Ken Aslakson, PhD, Union College, will discuss antebellum New York, home to some of the time period’s most well-known freedom seekers. No person of African descent was ever completely secure…

The Underground Railroad: Whose Story Do We Tell?

East Greenbush Community Library 10 Community Way, East Greenbush, NY, United States

What more is there to know about the Underground Railroad? It was all about Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass and helping escaping slaves find freedom in Canada, wasn't it? Whose…

Metro Friends – 5 Boros to Freedom

Alan Singer's Home 135 Prospect Park Southwest, Apt. E1, Brooklyn, NY

Join in the planning of 5 Boros to Freedom 2020 - a celebration of African American history and culture in the five boroughs of New York City. HIGHLIGHTING THE PINKSTER…