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A journey along the path of freedom
Black-and-white photograph of the historic Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal (BME) Church in St. Catharines.
Historical advertisement document for William Still's Boarding House at No. 31 South Street, Philadelphia, featuring testimonials from newspaper editors.
First edition copy of William Still’s The Underground Railroad (1872), held at the Brock University Archives and Special Collections.
A close-up view of the Detroit River in Amherstburg, with calm water in the foreground and a shoreline lined with autumn trees in the distance under a cloudy sky. Photo by Blessing Ogunyemi.
The research team arriving at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum to begin their field study.
Welcome sign for Amherstburg, Ontario, established 1796, population 23,524, with trees showing autumn foliage in background.
The Liberty Bell at the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum.
Emilie Jabouin and Michelle Robbins greeting each other in the doorway. Michelle, dressed in green, stands inside smiling; Emilie, carrying a black tote bag with a white design, stands at the entrance.
Wooden sculpture of a freedom-seeking family, carved by Grant Bone, located at the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History in Dresden, Ontario.
Typed historical document titled Copy Manumission Papers of Josiah Henson, dated March 9th, 1829, certifying Josiah Henson’s emancipation from enslavement by Isaac Riley in Montgomery County, Maryland.
At the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History exhibit featuring two wooden rocking chairs, an old bicycle, and a mural of a rural settlement with fields and buildings. The words Dawn Settlement are displayed above the mural.
A wide view of Niagara Falls with water gushing over the edge, mist rising, and a tree-lined horizon under a clear sky at sunset.
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