Codenamed Midnight, Detroit was a vital station on the Underground Railroad. Thousands crossed the river to freedom in Canada from Detroit. Detroit abolitionists helped freedom seekers from the south evade slave catchers and local law enforcement on their way to Canada. Detroit’s abolitionist community were fierce in their support of runaways in the face of severe local opposition. Despite this opposition, Detroit’s abolitionists persisted. Bill Winkel, Assistant Curator of the Detroit Historical Society, joins us to share the freedom seekers and Detroit’s abolitionist community. This is a virtual event. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Tap https://tinyurl.com/4cczcm54 to register
Hope to see you there!