Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
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Formerly enslaved people made an impact at Dickinson College. The school is now honoring their names
Dickinson College adds context to its history through new campus tour highlighting slavery's shadow
Dickinson College adds context to its history through new campus tour highlighting slavery's shadow
A view across the Mississippi River to Quincy, Illinois, 1861. (House Divided Project)
The Underground Railroad in Arkansas - Only In Arkansas
Dickinson College officially renames residence hall and gateway after former slaves
Borderlands of Slavery – Penn Press
Christmas day freedom fighters: hidden history of the Seminole anticolonial struggle - William Katz
Enslaved people climb ashore at League Island, near Philadelphia. Detail from William Still, The Underground Railroad (1872), New York Public Library.
Pennsylvania: House Divided Project at Dickinson College (U.S. National Park Service)
National Park Service Adds 16 New Underground Railroad Sites to Commemorative Network, Smart News
StoryMapJS: 1854 St. Louis Stampedes
College divided: Opponents of slavery, slaveholders both honored on Dickinson College campus
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