The Underground Railroad and Crown Hill’s Connection
The UGRR was neither underground nor a railroad. Instead, it was a network of individuals and communities that helped fugitive slaves try to gain their freedom by fleeing north into states that did not allow slavery or into Canada. The UGRR was most active in Indiana between 1830 and 1865. Every Indiana community has oral histories about those individuals who participated in the Underground Railroad, but the nature of the network sometimes makes it difficult to find evidence to substantiate the stories. Learn about those buried in Crown Hill Cemetery and the role that they had in this important group.
Tickets: $10 per person
Location: Gothic Chapel (enter the 34th Street Gate, 3402 Boulevard Place)
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Thursday, June 20
- $10
- 6:00 p.m.