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1. PHC: The Civil War Era
www.pahumanities.org/resources - [Cached]Published on: 5/21/2006 Last Visited: 12/31/2007
John G. Burt will shed light on her contributions to the lives of professional women, women's civil rights and the abolition of slavery. Requirements: TV/VCR, overhead projector.
John G. Burt, Attorney and Adjunct Professor of Sociology, LaRoche College, Pittsburgh -
2. Safe Harbor - About the Participants
www.wqln.org/safeharbor/Film/P - [Cached]Published on: 11/12/2004 Last Visited: 11/12/2004
Atty. John Burt, a Pittsburgh historian and abolitionist tour guide, provided context on larger social issues surrounding the Underground Railroad. A consummate storyteller, he dramatized critical turning points in the anti-slavery movement and contributed to a special Pittsburgh segment for the documentary's companion web site and DVD. He is an adjunct professor in the Political Science Department at LaRoche College in Pittsburgh and serves as a member of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council's Commonwealth Speakers program. Atty. Burt is the author of numerous articles and professional papers, many of them about peace and justice. In May, 2000 he received an award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association for outstanding pro bono legal work. -
3. Safe Harbor - About the Participants
www.wqln.org/SafeHarbor/Film/P - [Cached]Published on: 7/18/2003 Last Visited: 7/18/2003
Atty. John Burt, a Pittsburgh historian and abolitionist tour guide, provided context on larger social issues surrounding the Underground Railroad. A consummate storyteller, he dramatized critical turning points in the anti-slavery movement and contributed to a special Pittsburgh segment for the documentary's companion web site and DVD. He is an adjunct professor in the Political Science Department at LaRoche College in Pittsburgh and serves as a member of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council's Commonwealth Speakers program. Atty. Burt is the author of numerous articles and professional papers, many of them about peace and justice. In May, 2000 he received an award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association for outstanding pro bono legal work.

