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Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad

September 1 – October 20

YDL-Whittaker during regular hours

They left during the middle of the night, often with little more than the knowledge that moss grows on the north side of trees. They moved in constant fear of being killed or recaptured. Occasionally, they were guided from one secret, safe location to the next by an ever-changing, clandestine group known as the Underground Railroad.

Many books have been written on the subject, but there is very little visual documentation of the Underground Railroad because of its secretive nature. From September 1-October 20, an exhibit featuring photography by Jeanine Michna-Bales will be on display at YDL-Whittaker.

Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad is the culmination of over a decade of research into the way  “fugitive” enslaved people escaped to freedom, featuring photographs that encompass roughly 2,000 miles based on actual sites, cities, and  places.

“Michigan has over 20 sites highlighting the people and places that were part of the Underground Railroad, including several here in  Washtenaw County,” said YDL Assistant Director Julianne Smith. “They illustrate not only our area’s role in helping people reach freedom in the north, but they are a very early and powerful expression of civil rights.”

Michna-Bales’ stunning photographs help visitors imagine what the long road to freedom may have looked like as seen through the eyes of the ones who made this epic journey.

“In addition to the exhibit, we are offering insightful and artistic programs that support the theme of darkness to light and invite you to go deeper and ask questions,” said Smith.

Events related to “Through Darkness to Light”

Star navigation, a Harriet Tubman reenactment, a performance by award-winning folk singer Reggie Harris, and more will be offered free of charge to the community during the exhibit’s tenure.

Ongoing activities related to “Through Darkness to Light”

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YpsiWrites prompts

Our friends at YpsiWrites have prepared thoughtful writing prompts for visitors of all ages. Be sure to pick up yours and engage deeper with the history and impact of the Underground Railroad exhibit.

Commemorative Coin Raffle

The 2024 Harriet Tubman Commemorative Coin Program recognizes the bicentennial of Harriet Tubman’s birth and her lifework for  liberation. Library visitors at all locations can enter the raffle to win a United States Mint Half Dollar, along with an attractive display case.

Exhibit “I Spy”

Young visitors can engage with the exhibit by asking for an “I Spy” checklist and finding images and themes appropriate for them. When
completed, return to the youth department for your Harriet Tubman or “north to Canada” sticker.

News coverage of the Through Darkness to Light exhibit at YDL

Through Darkness to Light is sponsored by:

Mid America Arts Alliance
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