We Spent The Day Learning About Quakers and the Underground Railroad (In North Carolina)
We Spent The Day Learning About Quakers and the Underground Railroad (In North Carolina) In the last episode of our 3 part series Ron, James, and Max tell us about the history of the Quakers in Alamance County. Ron shows us his family's 200+ year old homestead. Max gives us a Quaker tour on Guilford College's campus. And finally, we reflect on the entire day with James under the shade of Guilford Forest's Underground Railroad Tree. Thanks so much for joining us through this journey, and we can't wait to see you in our next video!

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The Hidden Story Of The Quakers And The Underground Railroad (Part 1)

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Spirits of the Pines

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Inside South Carolina's Forgotten River Towns

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Episode 3: "A History of Quakers in the Piedmont and Their Stories" with Max L Carter, Ph.D.

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The history of a Southern Minnesota Ghost Town

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This House Is Older Than America! (The Hugh Torance House & Store)

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Harvesting and selling tobacco

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10 Best Tips for Virginia's Historic Triangle | Williamsburg, Yorktown & Jamestown

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Chairmaker

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This Is How People Lived Inside a Southern Plantation in 1850 (Wealth, Cotton and Bondage)

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The Oldest African American Church in North Carolina | Stories From Old Salem

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Classic North Carolina Food Brands | Trail Of History

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New Garden Cemetery Tour (Daytime) conducted by Max Carter with Guilford College and Quaker history

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Exploring Buncombe County History | Governor Vance Birthplace, Weaverville NC

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On the Road with Charles Kuralt: The American Heritage (1989)

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Armchair Traveler: Friends of the Albemarle

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Feral Hogs: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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25 Rugged Survival Foods Appalachian Mountain Men ACTUALLY Ate

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Why I’m not a Quaker

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