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Unlikely Conductors: Indigenous People and the Underground Railroad (In-Person)

Northville District Library, 212 W. Cady Street, Northville, MI 48167

We learn in history class that the Underground Railroad was extremely instrumental in aiding the enslaved to  escape captivity and search for freedom. What we oftentimes don't learn about is the role that Native Americans (sometimes enslaved themselves)  played in helping others get to freedom. Learn about the important role that tribes played in assisting others in the Underground Railroad.

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The Power of Native Women (In Person)