The Underground Railroad in Kennett Square - Movers & Makers (2022)
Kennett Square, PA is known as the mushroom capital of the world, but less known is the history it has as an important part of the Underground Railroad. The small, diverse community attracted Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and a long list of notable abolitionists. Experience the people, places and events that have made Kennett Square “A hotbed of abolitionism." 0:00 — Kennett Underground Railroad Center 2:13 — Quaker History and meeting houses 7:32 — Longwood Cemetery 8:22 — Marlborough Meeting 10:10 — Underground railroad stations and station masters 17:28 — Bucktoe Cemetery 20:03 — East Linden Street 21:50 — Voices Underground Juneteenth Festival 23:25 — The future of Kennett Square Movers & Makers introduces you to fascinating people and interesting places in the greater Philadelphia region. Explore our unique and vibrant local arts scene and get to know creators making an impact on our community. Like this video? Watch more segments from Movers & Makers @moversandmakerswhyy ▶︎▶︎ • Movers & Makers: Arts and Culture in the P... Follow @MoversandMakersWHYY on Instagram! ▶︎▶︎ / moversandmakerswhyy Learn more Movers & Makers ▶︎▶︎ https://whyy.org/programs/movers-makers/

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