Lunch Date with History Lecture Series: The Howard County Freedom Seekers
A free, BYOL (Bring Your Own Lunch) lecture!
Description
Guest Panel: Staff and Volunteers from the Howard County Historical Society
The Lunch Date with History Lectures are on the first Friday of the month except for July when it will be the second Friday. The lectures are held at the Museum of Howard County History and are from 12 to 1pm. You may bring your lunch. The lectures are free, donations accepted. Please register with HCHS if you are coming. In the event of bad weather or if the speaker is unable to present, a notification will go out by email, and be posted on Facebook and you will be informed if the event is rescheduled.
Historical research on the Underground Railroad is notoriously difficult for multiple reasons. While there is little evidence of an organized Underground Railroad in Howard County, there were local efforts to assist freedom seekers wishing to escape enslavement. If these efforts were made known to local law enforcement, those assisting, enticing, persuading, or inciting these escapes were charged with crimes. The Howard County Historical Society research team focused on these documented cases from our own collections to tell the stories of the brave men and women who attempted to help enslaved people escape to freedom.
Originally posted by Museum of Howard County History via Locable
Museum of Howard County History
8328 Court Ave
Ellicott City, MD 21043
(410) 480-3250
hchsmd.org/about-museum-of-howard-county-history