Program

Public Programs: Humanities Projects in Museums and Historical Organizations

Period of Performance

5/1/2004 - 4/30/2005

Funding Totals

$10,000.00 (approved)
$10,000.00 (awarded)


A Place to Call Home: Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Underground Railroad History

FAIN: GM-50250-04

Center for Anti-Slavery Studies (Montrose, PA 18801-1216)
Sherman Wooden (Project Director: September 2003 to August 2005)

Site visits and consultation with scholars to develop a traveling exhibition, online materials, and public programs interpreting Northeastern Pennsylvania’s role in the Underground Railroad.

"A Place to Call Home: Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Underground Railroad History" is a traveling exhibition and multi-media project using three interconnected elements: (1) a traveling interpretive exhibit about the important role that Northeastern Pennsylvania held within the scope of the national Abolition movement and Underground Railroad activities; (2) multi-media materials and programs to enhance the exhibit and expand its accessiblity to the public; and (3) a documentary film utilized as part of the exhibit and later used for broadcast. The consultation and project development process is expected to result in a strategic plan that outlines a systematic approach for the project.