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SUMMARY:Pan-African Friday Folklore: Stories Under The Stars
DESCRIPTION:A family evening of culture\, words of wisdom\, and precautionary tales\nIn the backyard of The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence.\nGather the family and join us at dusk for a captivating hour of dynamic storytelling that will transport you across time and continents.\nTalented performers will bring these traditional tales to life—through dramatic readings\, passing along the wisdom and lessons embedded in these stories of strength\, courage\, cleverness\, and caution.\nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with the past through the power of storytelling!\n\nQuestions – call 518-621-7793 or use the Contact Us page on the UREC website
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/pan-african-friday-folklore-stories-under-the-stars/
LOCATION:The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence\, 194 Livingston Avenue\, Albany\, NY\, 12210\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Underground Railroad Revisited at Brunswick Community Library
DESCRIPTION:Join with Paul and Mary Liz Stewart of Underground Railroad Education Center at Brunswick Community Library to learn things about the Underground Railroad movement that you may never have heard before. Cofounders of Underground Railroad Education Center\, the Stewart’s seminal research has opened up a treasure chest of new information about this impactful period in American history. See you at Brunswick Community Library on Tuesday\, November 5 at 5:30pm.
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/the-underground-railroad-revisited-at-brunswick-community-library/
LOCATION:Brunswick Community Library\, 4118 State Highway 2\, Troy\, NY\, 12180
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SUMMARY:Planning Board decided on Area Variance for the Interpretive Center - you are invited
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URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/planning-board-decided-on-area-variance-for-the-interpretive-center-you-are-invited/
LOCATION:Frank Alfonso Building\, 200 Henry Johnson Blvd.\, Albany\, NY\, 12210
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SUMMARY:The Underground Railroad Revisited at The Frederick Allen Lodge\, hosted by Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Paul and Mary Liz Stewart\, independent researchers and Scholars in Residence at Russell Sage College\, bring their seminal research on the Underground Railroad movement to the public. \n  \nThis program will be held in person at the Frederick Allen Lodge #609\, 69 Beekman Street. Tickets are $10 for SSPF members and $15 for non-members and should be purchased in advance. \nFor additional information or to purchase tickets\, please visit www.saratogapreservation.org\, call (518) 587-5030\, or email Sydney Hedge\, Preservation and Programs Coordinator\, at shedge@saratogapreservation.org \n  \nMore information can be found at https://www.saratogapreservation.org/calendar/special-programs/
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/the-underground-railroad-revisited-at-the-frederick-allen-lodge-hosted-by-saratoga-springs-preservation-foundation/
LOCATION:Frederick Allen Lodge #609\, 69 Beekman Street\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866
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SUMMARY:BIG JIM and the White Boy - book talk with Marcus Kwame Anderson and David F. Walker
DESCRIPTION:Commonly regarded as one of the great American novels\, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has captured the hearts and imaginations of readers since 1885. But since its publication\, critics have rightfully condemned Mark Twain’s troubling portrayal of Black Americans as stereotypes and caricatures\, with contemporary fans searching for a modern update to this iconic tale. \nBig Jim and the White Boy: An American Classic Reimagined (Ten Speed Graphic; on sale 10/15/24)\, by Eisner award-winning author team David F. Walker and Kwame Anderson (The Black Panther Party) is a radical retelling of this American classic\, centering the experiences of Jim\, an enslaved Black man in search of his kidnapped wife and children\, along with his cheeky sidekick\, Huckleberry Finn. Jim and Huck’s high-stakes adventures take them on an epic voyage across the antebellum South and Midwest\, through Confederate war camps and runaway safe houses\, into Old West standoffs\, and on the road as covert Underground Railroad agents. Intertwined into the story of Jim and Huck are the stories of Jim’s descendants in the 1930s\, 1980s\, and 2020s\, making this a multigenerational family epic as well as an adventure story. Big Jim and the White Boy takes readers on a journey through Jim and Huck’s past\, present\, and future\, delving into their incredible friendship and years of adventures—a bond that transcends the gruesome racism of the Civil War era. \nWith compelling artwork and riveting storytelling\, David F. Walker and Marcus Kwame Anderson push the boundaries of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in this incredible graphic novel\, exploring the triumphs and tribulations of Jim and his family\, and finally giving his due as a hero of American literature. \n  \nBooks will be available for the purchase price of $28.14 ($25.99 + $2.14 tax) – check\, cash\, credit cards and Venmo accepted. \n  \nThis will be a hybrid event\, but in-person participation is encouraged. Here is the link for registering if you want to zoom in — https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtdu6qrjkoHtXp1irYoMwys9EoNtm6i3B8 \n  \nABOUT THE AUTHORS\nDavid F. Walker is an award-winning comic book writer\, author\, filmmaker\, journalist\, and educator. His work in comic books includes Shaft\, winner of the Glyph Award for Story of the Year; Power Man and Iron Fist\, Nighthawk\, Fury\, Secret Wars: Battleworld\, Cyborg\, The Army of Dr. Moreau\, and Number 13. He is also the creator of the critically-acclaimed YA series The Adventures of Darius Logan and the author of the Eisner-winning The Black Panther Party and Bitter Root. Recognized as a leading scholar expert of African American cinema\, Walker produced one of the definitive documentaries on the topic of Blaxploitation films\, Macked\, Hammered\, Slaughtered\, and Shafted. \nMarcus Kwame Anderson is an illustrator and fine artist. Much of his work explores the beauty and diversity of the African diaspora and often incorporates social commentary. He graduated from SUNY Fredonia with a degree in illustration. Anderson is the Eisner-winning co-creator of The Black Panther Party\, the co-creator of the comic book series Snow Daze\, and has illustrated stories in Action Lab’s Cash and Carrie and F.O.R.C.E. He is currently the Deputy Director of the Underground Railroad Education Center. \n  \nABOUT TEN SPEED GRAPHIC: \nTen Speed Graphic is a new imprint from Ten Speed Press that publishes distinctive\, high-quality graphic books from a diverse array of the industry’s top creators and emerging voices\, including literary adaptations\, global webcomics\, biography\, memoir\, history\, how-to\, fiction\, and licensed entertainment titles.
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/big-jim-and-the-white-boy-book-talk-with-marcus-kwame-anderson/
LOCATION:Hybrid – 194 Livingston Avenue and via Zoom
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SUMMARY:The Underground Railroad Revisited - with Princetown Seniors
DESCRIPTION:The Underground Railroad\, often remembered as being characterized by tunnels\, dark of night escapes\, coded language\, and hidey-holes\, was far more extensive and complex than these ideas have led us to believe. In the midst of significant pro-slavery sentiment\, New York State was home to many abolitionists working to abolish the institution of enslavement in our state and nation and it was visited by many who had escaped enslavement and sought a life of freedom. Join with Paul and Mary Liz Stewart\, independent researchers and co-founders of Underground Railroad Education Center as they share a new interpretation of a very old story and explain the various initiatives in which Underground Railroad Education Center is engaged as it works to connect the public with this empowering local history and its relevance for us today.
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/the-underground-railroad-revisited-with-princetown-seniors/
LOCATION:South Schenectady Fire Department\, 6 Old Mariaville Road\, Schenectady\, NY\, 12306
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