FESTIBA 2024: Family Stories of the Underground Railroad Stories from the Rio Grande
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- Society & Culture
The story of the Underground Railroad, as it moved through South Texas and into northeastern Mexico, is shaped particularly through family stories along the border. It is an under told part of American history.
Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo and archivist Melissa Peña explore and share the history of the Underground Railroad to find commonalities and differences that may be geographical, political, cultural, and social.
This was recorded during FESTIBA on Friday, March 1, at 10 a.m. in the museum's steamboat mini theater.
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The story of the Underground Railroad, as it moved through South Texas and into northeastern Mexico, is shaped particularly through family stories along the border. It is an under told part of American history.
Museum CEO Francisco Guajardo and archivist Melissa Peña explore and share the history of the Underground Railroad to find commonalities and differences that may be geographical, political, cultural, and social.
This was recorded during FESTIBA on Friday, March 1, at 10 a.m. in the museum's steamboat mini theater.
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mosthistory/message
1 hr 11 min