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The Amherstburg Freedom Museum hosts a presentation by author, editor, and Fulbright Fellow Vida Cross on Erasure: What Is Said and Unsaid in Slave Narratives. Vida's presentation focuses on key features of slave narratives as demonstrated in the autobiographies of Southwestern Ontario historical figures Josiah Henson and Henry Bibb. Vida Cross is a poet and educator who has spent the Fall 2025 semester at the University of Windsor as a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair, researching the experiences of formerly enslaved freedom seekers who traveled to this region of Canada from the United States in the Underground Railroad era. Hosted by the Leddy Library in partnership with the Black Scholars Institute at the University of Windsor, Vida Cross has been undertaking a research-based creative project titled The Charles Family.