
UGRR Secret Quilt Code
Programs & Exhibitions
By Serena Wilson or Teresa Wilson-Kemp
(614) 252-5552 (404) 525-1580
The purpose of our exhibitions ar to:
Show how the McDaniel Secret Quilt Code along with people of dofferemt races amd faotjs assisted the free African Americans in helping enslaved Africans to escape from plantaions in the America to Freedom via the Underground Railroad. Not just North to Canada but also South through Florida to the Carribean; through Texas to Mexico, and further West to California; to New England where they would take whaling vessels to the Pacific North West. They went anywhere they coudl be free. The passage of the Anti-Slavery Legislation, July 9, 1793, made Canada a safe haven for freedom seekers.
Increase the knowledge of World History, American History, Georgia History to include all the people who were a part of slavery. Africa began slavery. Kings and queens sold their enemy tribes, as well as othe reasons every country in the world has had slavery with the exception of Switzerland in Europe and Ethiopia in Africa.

Provide concrete evidence and research materials to teachers and historians writing or updating math, music, art, mass communications or science curriculms for this period of Ameican Histoy.


Our exhibitions are scaleable to fit your budget and facility size.
Call for dates and prices, we want to partner with you and your organizations.
When you call, we need to know your budget, tennative dates and the number of people in the group for program materials, size of your space and levels of security.
"An UGRR Quilt Code Exhibit will change the course of
human relations in your community!"