Library Home Page

   
spacer
AZ Speaks: Coded Messages and Songs of the Underground Railroad

Event Type: NONE
Age Group(s): Family - All Ages
Date: 6/19/2024
Start Time: 10:00 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
Description:
 Communication and secrecy were key to the successful operation of the Underground Railroad. Safety was more important than quickness. Both fugitive slaves and members of the Underground Railroad learned to code and decode hidden messages, and to disguise signs to avoid capture. There were code names for towns on the routes and code numbers for towns. There were signs and songs. A quilt hanging on a clothesline with a house and a smoking chimney among its designs indicated a safe house. The song, “Follow the Drinking Gourd” served as directions to Canada. Using storytelling, activities and songs, Dr. Sanders depicts the ingenuity and resiliency of those who used the Underground Railroad to help over 100,000 slaves escape to freedom between 1810 and 1850.

Thank you to the Friends of the Library for sponsoring this program!
Library: Queen Creek Branch    Library location
Location: Mary Lou Fulton Story Time Room
Registration Ends: 6/19/2024 at 12:00 AM
Presenter: SBC
Status: Closed


We're sorry. The registration deadline was 6/19/2024 at 12:00 AM.