1. Did you learn anything at an event or program about social justice and human rights that surprised you?
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Amanda Fenstermaker, Dr. Ernest P. Boger, Robin, and Kathy Mackel at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Tour Guide Certification Program graduation.
Modern-day UGRR Operatives: Robin Caudell talks Underground Railroad with Dr. Clara Small and John Creighton at the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center in Cambridge, MD.
Robin Caudell's paternal Kellum Ancestors were enslaved at Wye House, Talbot County, MD, the same plantation where Frederick Douglass, allegedly kin, was held in bondage.
Graves of U.S. Colored Troops buried at St. Stephen's African Methodist Episcopal Church in Unionville, Talbot County, MD.
Robin Caudell with Alex Varela, Esq. after her talk on her Kellum Ancestors at the Talbot County Free Library in Easton, MD.