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falseArts and Humanities / Research / History and Culture / Research Excellence / College of Arts and Sciences / Libraries / Students / Faculty/Staff / Faculty / Staff / U-LINKShining a light on untold stories from Florida’s past
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Arts and HumanitiesResearchhttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2024/04/chart-saltwater-underground-railroad-hero-365.jpgEnslaved people following the Saltwater Underground Railroad at Cape Florida, present-day Bill Baggs State Park, await a harrowing journey to freedom. Image rendered by the University’s New Experience Research and Design Lab (NERDLab).University researchers are focused on “re-storying,” or retelling grand narratives of Florida’s history to celebrate the contributions of peoples that have long been ignored.Michael R. Malone04-26-2024falseStudentsFaculty/StaffFacultyStaffCollege of Arts and SciencesLibrariesHistory and CultureResearch Excellencefalsefalsefalsefalse
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