Friends of the Network to Freedom Association, Inc.

3rd National Underground
Railroad Summit

Hilton Indianapolis North
8181 N. Shadeland Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46250
September 16-19, 2009
1-800-Hiltons


Alicestyne Adams, President
Friends Association

 

Dona Stokes-Lucas, Vice President Friends Association
President, Indiana Freedom Trails

 

Diane Miller, National Manager
National Park Service
Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program

 

James Hill, Manager
Midwest Region
Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program

 

De'anda Johnson, Coordinator
African American Research and Service Institute, Ohio University

 

Ada Woodson-Adams
Multicultural Genealogical Center
Chesterhill, OH

 

Dr. Cheryl LaRoche
University of Maryland

 

Dr. John McKivigan
School of Liberal Arts
IUPUI

 

Chris Meinhardt, President
Kansas Freedom Trails

Jeannie Regan Dinius
Indiana Department of Natural
Resources (DHPA)

 

Conference Advisory Committee

 

Rev. Dr. Lottie Hood
Congregational Church
Michigan Freedom Trails

 

Owen Muelder
Knox College

 

Cathy Nelson
Friends of Freedom Society

 

Glennette Tilley Turner
Illinois Freedom Trails

 

Dr. Veta Tucker
Grand Valley State University
Michigan Freedom Trails

Looking Back, Moving Forward
2009 Call for Papers

Download printable pdf file of the Call for Papers

Go to Online Application Form

The Friends of the Network to Freedom Association invites proposals for its upcoming annual conference. Taking a cue from our host city, Indianapolis, which is referred to as the “Crossroads of America,” this year’s conference theme is “Freedom Trails at the Crossroads: Paths to Telling the Underground Railroad Story through History, Teaching ,and Technology.”

The conference will explore the Underground Railroad as a meeting point or a zone of contact in which cultures, geographies, regions, races, ethnicities, religious and political ideologies met and interacted. In addition to exploring past connections, the conference also seeks to explore ways in which present day people interested in the story of the Underground Railroad transcend local histories and make connections to a larger national story with global significance.

The Friends of the Network to Freedom Association welcomes proposals from a wide variety of academic, public, and community partners and interested Underground Railroad researchers. However, the conference program committee gives preference to session proposals that address the specific conference theme. Presentation topics can include but are not limited to;

  • Conflicts of cultures and ideologies on the Underground Railroad
  • State, interstate, and international travel connections on the Underground Railroad
  • Evaluating your local Underground Railroad sites, facilities, and programs
  • Religious and political support and opposition to Underground Railroad activity
  • Modes of transportation (including maritime travel) used in the Underground Railroad
  • The Underground Railroad in today’s American history curriculum
  • Technologies and databases as a way of documenting, analyzing, preserving, and interpreting slavery and the Underground Railroad
  • Myths and realities —evaluating and re-evaluating definitions and histories of the Underground Railroad

Submission Procedure—MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE
Proposals can be submitted for (1) panels up to three individuals and a moderator on a particular theme or topic and (2) individual 20 minute paper presentations. Conference applications can be completed and submitted online from the Friends Association website for review by the Friends Association Program Committee.

Deadline for receipt of proposals: April 30, 2009

All proposals should include:

  • A complete mailing address, email, phone number and affiliations (if any) for each
    participant;
  • A 500 word abstract for the complete session and 250 word abstract for individual submissions; and
  • A 250 word biographical sketch for each participant.

Registration fee for presenters will be waived. Presenters are responsible for their own conference travel, lodging, transportation, and meals.

Accepted presenters can expect to receive notification by June 1, 2009.
Phone: 502-863-2203
Fax: 502-863-2231
E-mail: ugrfriends@ugrfriends.org
Friends of the Network to Freedom Association
P. O. Box 13487
Lexington, KY 40583-3487