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DESCRIPTION:Network gathering to celebrate to redicate efforts for the American River 
 Parkway National Heritage Area effort as part of our stops along the 
 Underground Railroad Network to Freedom\n\nInternational Underground 
 Railroad Month Closing Ceremony\nNetwork to Freedom Event to Announce Award 
 Recipients and Highlight New Listings\n\n\nOn September 29, 2021 at 7:00 
 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the National Park Service’s National 
 Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program will host a virtual 
 “Closing Ceremony for International Underground Railroad Month.” \n\nAt 
 this event, the Network to Freedom Program will announce the recipients of 
 its Network to Freedom Awards and highlight the newest listings accepted in 
 its 42nd Round of Applications. \n\nThe program will feature guest speaker, 
 Ms. Addie Richburg, Executive Director of the 400 Years of African American 
 History Commission.  \n\nFor many states, September is recognized as 
 International Underground Railroad Month. The State of Maryland first 
 proclaimed September as International Underground Railroad Month in 2019 
 because it was the month that two of the most well-known freedom seekers 
 and Underground Railroad operatives, Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, 
 escaped from slavery. Since then, the commemoration has been expanded to 
 include more states, and this year, other nations. Sites and organizations 
 of the Underground Railroad community develop special content for the 
 commemoration.  \n\nThe Network to Freedom’s role in International 
 Underground Railroad Month is to bring communities with sites, facilities, 
 and programs that have documented connections to the Underground Railroad 
 together to facilitate opportunities to engage with these stories in a new 
 way. \n\nThis year, the Network to Freedom is developing partnerships that 
 highlight the Underground Railroad’s international connections. For 
 example, the National Committees in Canada, the United States, and the 
 Netherlands of the International Council on Monuments and Sites 
 (I.C.O.M.O.S.) worked with the Network to Freedom Program to develop a 
 mapping project to highlight international connections to the Underground 
 Railroad. This project, launched in connection with a contextual story map, 
 seeks out locations connected to freedom seekers outside of the U.S. The 
 most up to date information about Network to Freedom events related to 
 International Underground Railroad month can be found on the Network to 
 Freedom’s website. To close out the commemorative month , the Network to 
 Freedom will look back at the past year and celebrate the accomplishments 
 of its members and partners. \n\nNetwork to Freedom Awards are presented to 
 individuals who have done outstanding work supporting the Underground 
 Railroad Community. This year, the Network to Freedom presents: \n\nThe 
 Wilbur H. Siebert Award for Exemplary Underground Railroad Research 
 recognizes outstanding contributions to research on the Underground 
 Railroad. Siebert, a 19th  and 20th century scholar,  was an important 
 pioneer in the research and preservation of the history of the Underground 
 Railroad. \n\nThe Frederick Douglass Underground Railroad Legacy Award 
 recognizes individuals who continue Douglass’s important legacy of 
 promoting social change by engaging in activism that addresses contemporary 
 social issues. They also embody the spirit of the Underground Railroad, 
 working across class, racial, gender, political, or whatever other lines 
 that divide us, to make the world a better place.  \n\nThe Robert G. 
 Stanton Award for Network to Freedom Partners recognizes steadfast 
 supporters of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program. 
 Stanton served as the 15th National Park Service Director, and served when 
 the National Underground Network to Freedom Program was founded. Stanton 
 continues to support the program through advocacy and participation in 
 Network to Freedom events and projects. \n\nThe National Underground 
 Railroad Network to Freedom Program will also highlight the newest accepted 
 listings to the program. Twice per calendar year, the Network to Freedom 
 reviews and accepts applications from sites, facilities, and programs with 
 verified connections to the Underground Railroad. Eighteen new listings 
 were accepted in the 42nd round of applications in 11 states. \n\nThe event 
 will be a live virtual event. Advanced registration is required. To 
 register, please follow this link.  \n\nhttps://www.nps.gov/ntf \n\nThe 
 National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom serves to honor, preserve, 
 and promote the history of resistance to enslavement through escape and 
 flight, which continues to inspire people worldwide. The Network currently 
 represents over 695 locations in 39 states, plus Washington D.C. and the 
 U.S. Virgin Islands. Through its mission, the Network to Freedom helps to 
 advance the idea that all human beings embrace the right to 
 self-determination and freedom from oppression. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/09/29/18845272.php
SUMMARY:Racism in the Round - Sacramento County - Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
LOCATION:Negro Bar State Historic Park\nFolsom, California\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/09/29/18845272.php
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