[Michlib-l] Join us! Waterways to Freedom: Researching the Underground Railroad in Michigan

Murphy, Edwina (MDE) MurphyE3 at michigan.gov
Tue Apr 7 15:12:49 EDT 2015


Researching Underground Railroads at the Library of Michigan Saturday, April 11th, 10 - 1:30

10 - 10:50, Lansing based researcher, Jesse Lasorda, "Underground Railroad Leads" Local area researcher, Jesse Lasorda will discuss lesser known Lansing area locations of potential interest to those studying the Underground Railroad in Michigan

11 - 11:50, Underground Railroad researcher and author, Carol Mull, "UGRR in MI from Slavery to Freedom" Carol Mull is the author of the book, The Underground Railroad in Michigan and has spent her career researching, documenting and teaching the topic in the state of Michigan. In this session, Carol will explain the key variables that made Michigan a hotbed for abolitionist and those escaping captivity.

12 - 12:50, "Researching the Underground Railroad", Carol Mull Underground means difficult and in this session Carol will go over the key resources, why they are important and where they may be obtained.

1 - 1:30, "Beginning Your Research in the Library of Michigan", Edwina Murphy Edwina Murphy is the Michigan Collection Curator at the Library of Michigan. All new research begins with a lead and in this session participants will learn about the resources available in the Library of Michigan. Library staff will be available after the session to guide attendees to the local history sources.

Free, please register at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MichiganUGRR

All sessions will be held in the Lake Michigan Room, 3rd floor. Light snack are available on the first floor and attendees are welcome to bring a boxed lunch. Coffee, tea and hot water will be made available.
See: https://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan for details or call 517 373 1300
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