SLAVERY IN AMERICA and the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
a presentation by FOSA member Dr. Don Rankin
From the perspective of someone with biracial family ties, Dr. Don Rankin will chronicle the development of
slavery in America and the heroic efforts of those who championed the abolishment of slavery. The origin and
development of the underground railroad will be discussed. The related roles of Harriet Beecher Stowe
through her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Abolitionists John P. Parker, Rev John Rankin, William Lloyd Garrison
and many others will be shared through a slide presentation, including recent excavations undertaken at the house
of Reverend Rankin, in Ripley, Ohio.
The following consists of the slide show that Dr. Rankin presents, including segments of his talk that are
appropriate to each slide; along with appropriate text items to help explain the images. Where links to other
website articles would be appropriate, they've been incorporated into the image flow.
In the talk and/or slides there are several books mentioned, mostly in passing. Following is a list of them:
To begin the presentation, please click
> For information on the Rev. John Rankin, please click Rev. John Rankin.
> To see samples from the slide presentation, please click slides.
> A forum will be provided for folks to share their thoughts on racism today and ideas to mitigate the various
forms of its continuing expression in America.
> For an article from the New Haven Register discussing the forum and its background, from March 30, 2017,
please click
> For a similar article from the Hartford Courant, from April 4, 2017, please click
> To see a reprint of an article written by Dr. Rankin on Daniel Hand, a subject of either his talk or of the
forum afterwards, please click
> To see a video of a discussion between Dr. Rankin and Jan Doyle, on an episode of Branford Public
Television's "Classroom Connections" show in this web site, where this subject is discussed -- including a book
on this subject: Beyond the River: The Untold Story of the Heroes of the Underground Railroad by Ann
Hagedorn, please click
> Lastly, Dr. Rankin is an occasional guest on the Phil Mikan radio show (WLIS/WMRD); and recently he spoke
about this presentation, giving background on his family, how his awareness of the slavery issue and his own
family's role in its history, and the state of things today. This talk was recorded, and edited to remove 2
commercial breaks. It lasts about an hour.
To access, please click
Dr. Rankin, a retired Yale-trained physician and surgeon, is a member of the Madison Historical Society, the Friends of the Office of State Archaeology, Friends of Hammonasset, the National Abolition Hall of Fame and St. Andrews Church, Madison, CT.