EJ Murphy
@ejmurphy.bsky.social
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Educator/public historian. 19th century U.S. history & the Underground Railroad. Views are, for better or for worse, my own.
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Made the jump, and I’m happy to be here.

For new friends - I’m EJ, I’m from Scranton, PA (yes I love The Office), I’m a teacher, & run a NPS affiliated Underground Railroad program in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

I post stuff like this picture of USCTs returning to NEPA UGRR town Montrose in 1865 👋
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There was pushback and it became a major talking point until the passage of the 15th amendment. The 1838 PA convention got brought up quite a bit including at the 1865 State Equal Rights Convention and the USCT reception in Harrisburg the same year.
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Great thread. I get into this a little at work too when I discuss Black disenfranchisement in PA in the late 1830s.

A state Supreme Court decision & members of a constitutional convention argued that Black men didn’t have voting rights bc they were “a caste.” They got ahistorical and extra-legal…
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Love that this was written by a teacher and a former Park Ranger. Kudos, @oupress.bsky.social.
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New book alert. This should be interesting.
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With my luck it’s gonna come back and just say “this cemetery is super old.”
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I noticed while giving a tour the other day that Hickory Grove’s state historical marker was missing. Luckily all is well, but you can get the sense “meh” just from the background of this that I took Saturday.
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Thought about that on my drive to work today. These are from roughly this time last year. Doesn’t look like this at all driving around Waverly.
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Just stumbled upon this great photo of Lincoln’s funeral procession in Philadelphia. I wish they noted which military unit is shown along the street. I know the 24th USCT, which included a formerly enslaved Scranton resident, participated and I would love to know if it’s them.
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Oh I am 100% in the baggy short generation. One of my former students actually asked me that once 😂
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Currently on my work desk:
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Middle school me is very excited about this.
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Super excited to be partnering with Steamtown National Historic Site for my first official National Park Service program!

This upcoming Friday I’ll be hopping aboard their “Scranton Limited” yard shuttle and discussing Civil War Scranton.

Pumped.
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“…the longor you keep my Child from me the longor you will have to burn in hell and the qwicer youll get their…”

Spotswood Rice, a Black soldier in the US Army, to a Missouri woman who held his daughter in slavery, #otd 1864
that the longor you keep my Child from me the longor you will have to burn in hell and the qwicer youll get their for
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“It may not be many years before the anticipations of Washington and Jefferson will be fulfilled, and Virginia will be added to the fraternity of Free States.”

They were right, just not necessarily in the way they thought. Wonder how/if this impacted WV statehood? Cc: @5thborderstate.bsky.social
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Found an interesting local 1857 article titled “SLAVERY ABOLISHING ITSELF IN VIRGINIA.” It makes the claim that the Underground Railroad was so successful in helping slaves escape bondage that enslavers were selling their “property” in order to not take a loss.
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I’m doing some more research about Civil War era Binghamton and found this short article reporting on the fact that during the 1864 presidential election every town in Broome County, including Binghamton, gave a majority for Lincoln.

“We call this a clean-sweeping Broome.”
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Books of the day.
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This is my all-time favorite take on a potential McClellan administration, from the Pittston Gazette.

“Worse than Buchanan Times.”
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But that’s okay, the West Point Museum has a much more interesting piece of the 22nd United States Colored Troops regiment (a unit of formerly enslaved & freeborn Black men & white officers) successfully charging Confederate works outside of Petersburg, Virginia in 1864.
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THIS.
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Why the fuck are we interviewing 10 year old kids after a mass shooting in their school? What does this accomplish? I'm sorry, but this is an abomination
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MSNBC @msnbc.com · Aug 27
"My friend Victor like saved me though, because he laid on top of me. But he got hit."

10-year-old describes witnessing Minneapolis shooting.