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William Shorey: Whaling Ship Captain. Sundays, February 10 and 24, 1:00pm-1:30pm.
Ranger Carol Kiser presents an audio-visual program on the extraordinary life of William Shorey, the only Black whaling ship captain on the West Coast. No fee.
Chanteys: The African American and Caribbean Connection. Saturday, February 23, 3:00-3:45pm.
Join park ranger Peter Kasin and park volunteer Richard Adrianowicz in a program of African American and Caribbean based work songs of sailors, dock workers, and fishermen. The choruses to these chanteys are easy to sing and participants are encouraged to sing along. Ship's admission, $5. Under 16, free. Free with National Park passes.
Maritime Routes of the Underground Railroad. Sunday, February 24, 2:00-2:45pm
Learn about African enslavement, the Middle Passage, the slave trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, and stories of escapes by ships as routes to freedom. Guy Washington presents a 45-minute audio-visual program on this compelling aspect of Underground Railroad history. No fee.
African Americans in the Maritime Trades: A Photographic Exhibition. Daily, throughout February, at Hyde Street Pier
View rare photographs and learn about African American officers, sailors, cooks, longshoremen, and shipbuilders. -- www.nps.gov