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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2018 · 12 MIN

36. The Underground Railroad in Niagara Falls with Bill Bradberry

from Museum Archipelago · host Ian Elsner

Bill Bradberry, the President and Chairman of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area Commission, thinks of the entire city of Niagara Falls, NY as an open crime scene from “the crime of holding people in bondage, and the man-made crime of trying to escape.” With Canada just across the Niagara river, the Commission conducts research on the Underground Railroad as it relates to Niagara Falls and the surrounding area — for some, the last terminus in the United States.The Commission will open the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center on May 4th, 2018. Bradberry hopes that the center will show the full story, from black waiters at hotels helping enslaved people escape while serving their enslavers with duplicitous professionalism to massive brawls breaking out between abolitionists and bounty hunters.In this episode, Bradberry talks about situating previously unknown stories into our understanding of the Underground Railroad, discovering the lack of non-white faces in the museum world he has recently entered, and his plan to change that.Guest:Bill BradberryTopics Discussed: 00:00: Intro00:15: Bill Bradberry01:10: The Geography of Escape02:05: The Cataract House Hotel04:25: John Morrison05:10: Historical Research06:12: Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center Opening07:10: The Lack of Non-White Faces in the Museum World11:11: Introducing Club Archipelago Museum Archipelago is proud to announce Club Archipelago, a new, members-only podcast that reviews interactive museum exhibits. To subscribe, support the show on Patreon.

Bill Bradberry, the President and Chairman of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area Commission, thinks of the entire city of Niagara Falls, NY as an open crime scene from “the crime of holding people in bondage, and the man-made crime of trying to escape.” With Canada just across the Niagara river, the Commission conducts research on the Underground Railroad as it relates to Niagara Falls and the surrounding area — for some, the last terminus in the United States.The Commission will open the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center on May 4th, 2018. Bradberry hopes that the center will show the full story, from black waiters at hotels helping enslaved people escape while serving their enslavers with duplicitous professionalism to massive brawls breaking out between abolitionists and bounty hunters.In this episode, Bradberry talks about situating previously unknown stories into our understanding of the Underground Railroad, discovering the lack of non-white faces in the museum world he has recently entered, and his plan to change that.Guest:Bill BradberryTopics Discussed: 00:00: Intro00:15: Bill Bradberry01:10: The Geography of Escape02:05: The Cataract House Hotel04:25: John Morrison05:10: Historical Research06:12: Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center Opening07:10: The Lack of Non-White Faces in the Museum World11:11: Introducing Club Archipelago Museum Archipelago is proud to announce Club Archipelago, a new, members-only podcast that reviews interactive museum exhibits. To subscribe, support the show on Patreon.

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