Bringing History to Life
Monument to Lewis & Harriet Hayden and Lexington’s Underground Railroad
This monument is an effort to memorialize our cruel history of slavery and to help us heal from it, to honor Lewis and Harriet Hayden, two of Lexington’s enslaved who became famed abolitionists, to remember the stories of other enslaved persons in Lexington and to commemorate their paths to freedom via Kentucky’s Underground Railroad.
Towards Freedom will now be part of Kentucky’s African American Heritage Trail Sites. For more information click here.
Prof. Allison describes the life and accomplishments of Lewis Hayden, and how he contributed to the Underground Railroad. This course explores the history of Boston from the 1600’s to the present day. Learn about the native people who lived on the land we now know as Boston before the Puritans arrived. Discover how the European settlers created a robust system of self government and a democracy so strong that Boston became the birthplace of the Revolutionary War. Trace the city’s role in the American anti-slavery movement and the Civil War. The course will help you understand why Boston remains revolutionary to this day, redefining education, the arts and medicine, through its world-class museums, orchestras, hospitals and schools. Learn more: historyofboston.org