Explore Missouri's past and prepare for the future through the African American Experience in Missouri lecture series. Launched in 2016, the African American Experience in Missouri series aims to offer the public a new understanding of present-day Missouri by learning about the history of African Americans within the state.
Maria Esther Hammack, PhD, Assistant Professor of African American History at The Ohio State University delivered the African American Experience in Missouri lecture at the State Historical Society of Missouri. Dr. Hammack explored the story of Roda, a 19-year-old Black woman who fled her enslaver in Missouri in 1855. Roda made her way to the southern border of Mexico, rather than taking the Underground Railroad to the northern free states. Would her freedom in the north be in jeopardy by the Fugitive Slave law?