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A journey along the path of freedom
A bronze plaque mounted on a post in a park in Chatham-Kent, commemorating the birthplace of the British Methodist Episcopal Church. Fallen leaves cover the grass around it, and a historic building is visible in the background. Photo by Blessing Ogunyemi.
An expansive open field featuring two mature trees at the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History, viewed from across a quiet road under a clear blue sky.
Harriet Tubman in a long, dark buttoned dress, standing beside a chair draped with a coat, with one hand resting on the chair.
Field Research Intermission: The team taking a lunch break between site visits.
Emilie with two young boys.
Page from a songbook showing lyrics to 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' and historical context about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
Interactive display page titled 'Songs of the Enslaved' with historical context about Negro spirituals and five red buttons to play different spiritual recordings.
Interior of the Amherstburg Freedom Museum, featuring researchers browsing curated displays of literature, educational materials, and local artwork.
Gabriela engaged in reading a children's book during the museum visit.
Gabriela seated in a wooden pew inside the historic church at the Josiah Henson Museum in Dresden.
Wooden bust of Harriet Tubman, hand-carved by Grant Bone, on display at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.
Black-and-white photograph of the historic Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal (BME) Church in St. Catharines.
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