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Peter Slocum: Our New Underground RR Contributor

January 7, 2013 by Editorial Staff 3 Comments

Please join us in welcoming our newest contributor here at New York History, Peter Slocum.  Slocum is a former journalist and public health advocate who now serves the North Star Underground Railroad Museum in Ausable Chasm as a volunteer docent, writer and programs chair. Prior to retiring full-time in the Adirondacks in 2011, Slocum worked in and around state government for more than 35 years.

As a journalist, he covered politics and government for the Washington Park Spirit, Troy Record, Associated Press and the NY Daily News. He then supervised the public affairs office of the NYS Department of Health for 12 years, dealing with such issues as AIDS, Love Canal, tobacco control, environmental health, expanding insurance coverage and emergency planning.

After a spell on the State Senate staff, he worked in public health advocacy with non-profits, Family Planning Advocates and the American Cancer Society. He worked on issues ranging from reproductive rights and universal health coverage to higher cigarette taxes and smoke-free laws.

A co-author of the book From Rocky to Pataki: Character and Caricature in New York State Politics, Slocum is also a Adirondack 46er. He and his wife live in Keene, Essex County.

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  1. Addie Harris says

    January 8, 2013 at 9:43 AM

    Welcome, Peter! There is absolutely no evidence that my house was ever part of the underground railroad. How do I convince my neighbors? People keep knocking on my door and asking to see the “tunnel.”

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  2. Paul Stewart says

    February 6, 2013 at 8:23 PM

    Thank you New York History Blog and Peter Slocum for posting about the UGRR Public History Conference event on April 12, 13 & 14 in Troy!

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  3. Chris Robinson says

    June 5, 2019 at 10:12 PM

    Hello from a fellow SUNYA alum -class of 1970. I’ve visited the campus recently to give a teaching scholarship to a doctoral student, and got to visit the campus – what changes in 50 Years! Remembered fondly the times with you and Anne Sayers in the turbulent spring of 1970 organizing the protest – hard to believe when I was walking around the very peaceful campus. My young guide ,of course, had no knowledge of the intensity of that experience-I always knew that you would be going into some kind of journalism and government work with your activism background. You sound very successful at what you’ve done. Would love to contact Anne also , but I do not have her address..

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