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Event name

Josiah Henson: The Man and the Myth via Zoom, A Focus on Montgomery County History

When

Thu 02 / 13 / 2025
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Where

Zoom

Who can attend

Open to all

Limited capacity: Registration Closed

Price

FREE
Josiah Henson: The Man and the Myth via Zoom, A Focus on Montgomery County History
 
from Friendship Heights Neighbors Network and Little Falls Village

Speaker: Diana Klein

Free and Open to Everyone 

Reverend Josiah Henson was enslaved in Montgomery County for about 25 years before he self-emancipated with his family to Canada and became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, eventually freeing 118 people. He wrote his life story, which inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” the second best-selling book (after the Bible) of the 19th century. In his lifetime, Henson was a well-known abolitionist who met with Queen Victoria, President Hayes, Frederick Douglass and other movers and shakers of the era. So why has his story slipped into obscurity? In this presentation, Diana Klein will delve into Henson, his life, and the social forces that shape how we view history. This is a Montgomery County History Presentation.  

Registration required, please register here.