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Walking tour: Harriet Tubman and The Underground Railroad in Philly. Two tours of antislavery sites Valerie Russ, The Philadelphia Inquirer © DAVID MAIALETTI/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Visitors take photos of the Richard Allen statue during a stop at Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.
If you know the story of Harriet Tubman, you know the road to freedom passed through Philadelphia, an important stop on the Underground Railroad, the network of secret routes and shelters for fugitives escaping to free states and Canada. And Philadelphia abolitionists, Black and white, were major figures in the movement.
You can learn this part of Philadelphia history by walking the city. It’s a good way to engage with Philly’s Black history in a way that’s also safe during the pandemic.
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Sounds Good will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by honoring the minister and activist s legacy with two special presentations from PRX on Monday, January 18th.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Day special programming on Monday, January 18th, is as follows:
11 am:
Constant Wonder: MLK Day Special
We all know of Martin Luther King Jr. s major contribution to the discourse about non-violence. Who planted the seeds of his thinking? It turns out that you can trace at least one strand of his intellectual development by way of Quakerism, back to one of the earliest American abolitionists. We ll learn about Anthony Benezet and also about an early freedom rider, Elizabeth Jennings.
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