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Write on Our Walls - Abolition

Please come write on our walls! What would you like to say about Gage’s ideas on abolition? Engage in a respectful dialogue about how we interpret this important theme in Gage’s life.

Comments from October 9, 2010 are from our Grand Opening Weekend when visitors wrote on our actual walls.

Underground Railroad Write on our Walls

Underground Railroad Write on our Walls


 

11 Responses to “Write on Our Walls - Abolition”

  1. Coline says:

    The web of the UGRR spreads across the region. Connect the dots!

  2. . says:

    Here at last,
    Here at last!
    Thank God all mighty
    The UGRR room is here…at Last!

  3. Caroline says:

    What a great way to meet new people and share our knowledge!

  4. . says:

    All colors welcome!

  5. . says:

    Gages daughter Helen
    held in her memory.
    A black man thankful…
    on his bended knees.
    A trap door to the cellar
    Just a hole in the ground
    A safe place for Freedom Takers
    Who were Canada Bound.

  6. . says:

    Freedom is a brith right and freedom is a good thing and nice thing.

  7. . says:

    References to nearby Peterboro – G. Smith
    Other local UGRR leaders – and anyone who was prosecuted for their stands.
    Local reaction to Dred Scott

  8. Sophia says:

    I hope there are no more slaves.

  9. . says:

    Consider audio tours like @ Everson Museum

  10. Alicia says:

    I don’t like slaverei

  11. How wonderful to know of Gage’s willingness to put herself on the line in her commitment to abolition.

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