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Modern-Day Slavery Museum Northeast Tour
Days Three-Five, July 27-29, 2010
Philadelphia, PA
The site for most of the visit -- directly outside Independence Hall, in a highly trafficked constellation of museums and historic buildings -- provided an ideal opportunity to reflect on the themes of freedom and bondage throughout American history. After all, it was in the colonial-era building located directly behind the mobile museum (pictured above) that the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and adopted more than two hundred years and forty ago. And it was in that same building where language condemning the slave trade as an "assemblage of horrors" was stripped from an early draft of the Constitution, in effect allowing the importation of slaves to continue unabated for another twenty years. |
The Liberty Bell, originally known as the "Independence Bell," was so named by the growing abolitionist movement which called Philadelphia home. In fact, the American Anti-Slavery Society was founded in Philadelphia in 1833 and later counted among its key members none other than Frederick Douglass. Douglass himself had passed through Philadelphia via the Underground Railroad in 1838 and would return to Independence Square six years later to encourage the nation to live out the famous bell's inscription to: "... Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof..." Over the course of the mid-ninteenth century, many men and women, both black and white, came to see the Liberty Bell as a powerful symbol of the struggle to abolish slavery. |
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![]() As has been the case throughout the tour, the exhibit moved people to action. Above, community members sign postcards of support for the Campaign for Fair Food that will soon be delivered to Stop & Shop supermarket's corporate headquarters in Quincy, MA. |
![]() The visitors on Potter St. continued to stop by until late in the evening... |
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![]() Even tourism industry workers stopped by, such as this man sporting layered colonial garb and a tricorne, apparently indifferent to the near-suffocating heat and humidity inside the box truck. |
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![]() But regardless of size, the crowds were expertly handled by our crack docent team, including new addition Rudy Cortinas of the Student/Farmworker Alliance. |
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