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Local History and the Underground Railroad

Darlene Amobi, vice president of the Hockessin Historical Society, parent of EJ Amobi '99, and grandmother of Taj '32 and Tavin '34, presented to the third grade about Henry "Box" Brown, a man who escaped slavery by having himself shipped in a crate to abolitionists in Philadelphia, and his connection to the Underground Railroad in Hockessin. 
She focused on the travel and life of a slave as they made their way to freedom and the significance of a quilt left outside of a home (slaves are safe to stop and stay). Students explored artifacts, looked at pictures of historical landmarks in Hockessin, and reviewed vocabulary from the short movie about Henry "Box" Brown.
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