
Publications relating to Quaker anti-slavery efforts in general and the UGRR specifically are comprehensively acquired and maed available. Archival materials include the original record of North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends and constitutent meetings and the minutes of the North Carolina Manumission Society. These minutes document legally recognized anti-slavery efforts of indidivual Quakers who wer also involved with the UGRR. Papers and artifacts of North Carolina Quaker families, such ad the Mendenhalls and Copelands, known to be active supporters of freedom are core components of the manuscript collections.
Visitor Information: Currently not open to public.
Location: 5800 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, Guilford, 27410
National Park Unit: No
Ownership: Gwen Gosney Erickson
Location Type: Facility