Call for Proposals: “The UGR Turned On Its Head - Old Themes, New Directions” 

The Eleventh Annual Underground Railroad Public History Conference
Organized by Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region, Inc.

 April 13 - 15, 2012 at Russell Sage College, Troy, New York

New research on the Underground Railroad, slavery, abolition and the 19th century 
period has the potential to turn what we know about the Underground Railroad on its head. 
Old assumptions such as "There is little documentation of the Underground Railroad", "The 
UGRR was a string of safe houses to Canada" and numerous other ideas are challenged by 
new research and interpretations. New discoveries and interpretations will be the basis 
for 2012 UGR Public History Cnference. 

We invite proposals that address reinterpretations, new research, teaching 
using new research, and showing how such research can be used to celebrate the story 
historically and contemporarily, as well as other proposals related to the Underground 
Railroad in the past and its relationship with us today.

 Possible questions to be considered:
 · What documented details can be gathered regarding UGRR activists and freedom 
seekers in specific counties and communities?
 · What was the role of David Walker, Benjamin Lundy and others before Garrison 
in the creation of the radical abolitionist movement?
 · How did the War of 1812 lay a framework for later escapes by the enslaved?
 · How does the story of the re-discovered slave rebellion of 1811 in Louisiana 
relate to the Northeast or other parts of the country?
 · What are the increasingly detailed accounts of UGRR figures such as Harriet 
Tubman, Sojourner Truth, David Ruggles, Harriet Jacobs and how can they be interpreted 
for better understanding of this history?
 · How can we preserve the voices of the past and relate them to us today?
 · What are the international connections with UGrR accounts being reclaimed in 
the US?

Proposals on related questions, not directly on this theme, are also welcomed. 

Proposals may be for a 60-minute panel session, workshop, cultural/artistic activity, media production,
poster, or other exhibit that addresses these questions and this theme. When possible, 
activities should encourage audience interaction. Proposals should include: title, 
brief content description, type of presentation, names and contact information of 
presenters, target audience, and technology needs.

Proposals should be submitted by September 30, 2011 - Extended to October 30
to  URHPCR at P.O. Box 10851, Albany NY 12201 or via email to 
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For more information, visit <www.ugrworkshop.com> or call 518-432-4432

  “The gold standard of Underground Railroad conferences...bringing together an 
extraordinary spectrum of attendees, ranging from noted scholars and authors to large 
numbers of interested laypeople, in spirited and informative workshops which both bring 
history alive and open new avenues of research.” -- Fergus M. Bordewich, author, Bound 
for Canaan


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