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Bryan and Shannon Prince are among the most sought after speakers on the Underground Railroad circuit - Bryan, with his historical expertise, and Shannon, as the curator of the Buxton Historical Site & Museum. They have lectured at Osgoode Hall in Toronto; the Royal Ontario Museum; the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.; National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati; Kentucky Underground Railroad Research Institute; Niagara Movement Centennial Distinguished Lecture Series at Buffalo State University; Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn and at conferences hosted by U.S. National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom; The Ontario Genealogical Society; Organization of American Historians; National Council on Public History; Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition; and The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Connecticut - just to name a few.
However, when planting season arrives - the farm must take priority! But, they have been known to juggle their hectic schedule to accomodate....
January 30, 8 p.m.
A Shadow on the Household
Studio One, Cultural Centre, 75 William Street, Chatham, Ontario
Sponsored by the Chatham Kent Public Library
http://www.cktickets.com
Thank you to all who supported this soldout event! Sincere apologies to those who came when there were no more tickets available. We were able to raise a substantial sum for the Chatham Kent Library!
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