Freedom on the Move: Digital History and Beyond
In this episode, I discuss the important role that the Data Fellows play as the next generation of scholars of enslavement.
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The Underground Railroad:Lewes, Delaware
In this episode of the Freedom on the Move podcast, Christy takes listeners on a journey to Lewes, Delaware, during the mid-1800s, highlighting the daring escape of four enslaved men: William Thomas Cope, John Boice Grey, Henry Boice, and Isaac White. Faced with brutal conditions under their owners, they unite to flee by oar across the tumultuous Delaware Bay to seek freedom in New Jersey. After an exhausting 18-hour journey, they find help from a sympathetic oysterman who guides them to Philadelphia. There, they meet William Still, a key figure in the Anti-Slavery Society, who aids them in starting anew. This episode emphasizes the courage and resilience of those who risked everything for freedom along the Underground Railroad.
Looking for the Underground Railroad on Cape Cod
In this episode, I delve into my quest for remnants of the Underground Railroad on Cape Cod. This gripping journey leads me to contemplate how the sea offers fresh insights into surfaces, depths, and planetary resources, prompting a reexamination of the freedom seeker change agents' mobility with a broader perspective. The remarkable story of Jonathan Walker's unwavering commitment to justice and freedom, his tumultuous experiences at sea, and his unwavering fight against slavery showcases his resilience, bravery, and steadfast dedication to his beliefs. Walker's odyssey epitomizes the enduring human spirit in the relentless pursuit of justice and emancipation.
Cornell Freedom on the Move- Meet the Data Fellows!
Our Digital Archive Assistants!
In this episode, we get to know some of the Digital Archive Assistants working at the American Antiquarian Society for the Freedom on the Move project. I speak to John Mackey, Cassandra Werking, Timi Ojo, and Eric Gaither!
The Archive and Hidden Histories
This episode examines the methodological approaches to history that have perpetuated the erasure of Afro-descendant community experiences while offering insight into how archival organizing logics limit research discovery of historically marginalized groups. People mentioned, Edouard Glissant, Nicolás Kanellos, Luis Valdez, Miguel Piñero Nicholasa Mohr, Victor Villaseñor, Helena María Viramontes, Linda Garcia Merchant, Maria Cotera, Lorena Gauthereau, Carolina Villereal, Tara White
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