Underground
Railroad (1501)
Initial Air Dates:
Tuesday, April 2 at 6:30 pm
Sunday, April 7 at 7:30 am
This
Another View edition is a half hour program
that explores how the Underground Railroad operated
in New Jersey. As a crucial point of entry for
slaves escaping along the eastern corridor, New
Jersey was important in the Underground Railroad
network.
This
program will take a look at the newly published
New Jersey Guide to the Underground Railroad
that identifies specific locations and structures
in New Jersey considered to be Underground Railroad
sites. One of these sites is the backdrop for
this Another View special. The Macedonia
African Methodist Episcopal Church in Camden is
that city's oldest black institution and as such
played a prominent role in helping slaves obtain
their freedom.
Experts
interviewed include Giles Wright, Director, Afro-American
History Program New Jersey Historical Commission,
Dr. Spencer Crew, Executive Director of the National
Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati
and Dorothy Lipscomb, President & Founder
of the Macedonia AME Church Historical Committee.
News
veteran Candace Kelley Matlock is the program's
host..
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