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SUMMARY:African American Railroad Experience\, Reception & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join in our community celebration of the African American Railroad Worker and Experience at a Reception and Discussion. If you've lived in Utah for any period of time\, no doubt you've heard stories about Ogden's infamous 25th Street\, Porters and Waiters\, and the countless national performers\, including Jazz saxophonist\, Joe McQueen that \n\n\n\nThe building of America's railroads involved African-Americans. Virtually every railroad built in the South in the 19th century was built using slave labor. During the Civil War (1861-1865) the United States Military Railroads (USMRR) employed thousands of freeman and contraband slaves. Besides those who worked on the transcontinental railroad\, thereafter tens of thousands of African Americans worked on America's trains and railroads. Along with sharecropping\, domestic service\, mining\, and other back breaking jobs\, railroads employed African Americans\, allowing them to build more independent lives.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in our community celebration of the African American Railroad Worker and Experience at a Reception and Discussion.&nbsp\;<span style="background-color:rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; color:rgb(34\, 34\, 34)\; font-family:arial\,sans-serif\; font-size:13px">If you&#39\;ve lived in Utah for any period of time\, no doubt you&#39\;ve heard stories about Ogden&#39\;s infamous 25th Street\, Porters and Waiters\, and the countless national performers\, including Jazz saxophonist\, Joe McQueen that&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe building of America&rsquo\;s railroads involved African-Americans. Virtually every railroad built in the South in the 19th century was built using slave labor. During the Civil War (1861-1865) the United States Military Railroads (USMRR) employed thousands of freeman and contraband slaves. Besides those who worked on the transcontinental railroad\, thereafter tens of thousands of African Americans worked on America&#39\;s trains and railroads. Along with sharecropping\, domestic service\, mining\, and other back breaking jobs\, railroads employed African Americans\, allowing them to build more independent lives.</span>
LOCATION:Ogden's Historic Union Station 2501 Wall Ave. Ogden\, UT84401
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URL:https://business.uaacc.org/events/details/african-american-railroad-experience-reception-discussion-356
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