Program

Education Programs: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators

Period of Performance

10/1/2008 - 12/31/2009

Funding Totals

$147,192.00 (approved)
$147,192.00 (awarded)


Aiming for Pensacola: Riding the Underground Railroad in the Deep South

FAIN: BH-50262-08

University of West Florida (Pensacola, FL 32514-5750)
Matthew J. Clavin (Project Director: March 2008 to March 2010)

Two week-long workshops, which are centered on the campus of the University of West Florida and in downtown Pensacola, illuminate the history of the Underground Railroad in the Deep South. Visits to prominent landmarks in Pensacola and along Florida's Gulf Coast, in conjunction with lectures and discussions with distinguished visiting scholars, will instruct teachers from throughout the United States on Pensacola's unique place in the history of slavery, slave resistance, and the Underground Railroad; they will also illustrate the critical role that African Americans and their radical white allies in the Deep South played in the national movement to abolish slavery in the United States. Discussions with faculty, scholars, and the master teacher will aid teachers in the development of innovative lesson plans that utilize essential primary materials, including pamphlets, images, and runaway slave advertisements. To fund these workshops, we request from NEH the amount of $147,192.00.