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  • Shadow puppets of Henry "Box" Brown coming out of the box surrounded by William Still and his friends in 1849, based on an illustration used in William Still's book "The Underground Railroad"

    Black history

    The story of Henry “Box” Brown

    July 19, 2026August 9, 2026

    Earlier versions were published in March, 2019 and February, 2020 On March 23, 1849, months after his wife and children were sold to a new owner, Henry Brown escaped slavery in Richmond, Virginia in a

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  • Silhouette puppets showing a man holding the reigns of a horse, which pulls a covered wagon with a woman on the front seat holding a little child.

    American history

    Local history tableaus

    July 16, 2026July 19, 2026

    An earlier version was published on October 4, 2022 There are 22 places in the United States that are called Lawrence. But only one of them got that name because the original one, Maidenhead, was

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  • Black history

    Silhouette puppets for Black History month

    February 1, 2025February 1, 2025

    Most of the puppets in the Black History section of our Printable Library are the result of shadow puppetry projects that I did during Black History month with my friend Davie-Lyn Jones, a fifth grade

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  • Shadow puppet of Paul Robeson singing and marching along with workers

    Black history

    Paul Robeson: athlete, actor, singer, activist

    June 10, 2024November 25, 2025

    Paul Robeson (1898-1976) was a world famous athlete, actor, singer, and activist, who became known for both his cultural achievements as well as his political stances. In this post some information, as well as a

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  • Silhouet of a man writing with a quill

    Black history

    William Still and the Underground RailRoad

    February 11, 2022February 15, 2022

    Free-born Black abolitionist William Still has been called the “father of the Underground Railroad” (URR)–the network of free Blacks, Quakers, and abolitionists who helped enslaved people in the South escape to the North in the

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  • Puppet of Harriet Tubman sitting on a galloping hors

    Black history

    Riding a galloping horse

    May 8, 2021May 16, 2021

    Shadow puppetry offers opportunities to act out stories from the Underground Railroad, the network of free Blacks, Quakers, and abolitionists who helped men, women, and children escape slavery in the decades prior to the Civil

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  • Silhouette puppet of Phillis Wheatley sitting at table writing

    Black history

    Puppetry and Poetry

    February 8, 2021February 21, 2023

    Amanda Gorman’s commanding inaugural presentation has ignited a renewed interest in the equally skilled 18th century poet, Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753 – 1784). A language arts project in which students compare these Black female poets

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  • Back of a shadow puppetry screen with scrolling transparent film depicting the opening scenes of the story of Henry "Box" Brown

    American history

    A teacher’s “hard history” project continued from home

    April 11, 2020February 21, 2021

    In the past two years I have been fortunate to work with 5th grade teacher Davie-Lyn Jones. We explored shadow puppetry as an interactive way to teach about the “hard history” topic of slavery, using

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  • Shadow puppet of Harriet Tubman knocks the door of a safe house

    Black history

    Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad with shadow puppets

    May 31, 2019February 9, 2022

    Shadow puppetry is a great tool to engage children with stories from the Underground Railroad–the network of free Blacks, Quakers, and abolitionists who helped people enslaved in the South escape to the North in the

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