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Author and storyteller Jim Duffy of Secrets of the Eastern Shore will tell true-life tales about “Underground Railroad Journeys on Delmarva” in a presentation and discussion at the Selbyville (Del.) Public Library on Thursday, Feb. 20. The presentation is based on Duffy’s book, Tubman Travels: 32 Underground Railroad Journeys on Delmarva.

The event begins at 5pm. There is no admission fee. Duffy will be signing books and chatting with attendees after the talk. Books will be available for purchase as well.

Duffy has given presentations on local history and culture topics in dozens of towns up and down the Delmarva Peninsula in recent years. In the “Underground Railroads Journeys” talk, he shares keystone stories of enslaved people who made their way to freedom on journeys through Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He also discusses the life lessons he learned and key discoveries he made while researching and writing the book.

Tubman Travels Book Author Jim DuffyThe presentation will touch on the most famous champions of freedom from here on Delmarva, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, as well as on a number of other, lesser-known heroes of the Underground Railroad in the region.

An award-winning writer, Duffy is co-founder of Secrets of the Eastern Shore, a homegrown business based in Cambridge, Md. that celebrates the Delmarva Peninsula in stories, photographs, and products. Its mission is to inspire people to explore the peninsula and appreciate the incredible things that have happened in its towns, on its farms, and along its waterways over the centuries.

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