About the Trail
The Cork Abolitionists Trail is a legacy project of the highly successful #DouglassWeek which took place in February 2021. While Frederick Douglass was the best-known abolitionist to visit Cork, he was part of a tradition involving many other abolitionists who made the journey before and after him. The Cork Abolitionists Trail, part of the Journeys for Freedom Project, highlights locations visited by these extraordinary women and men and amplify their stories and those of the Irish people and organisations that inspired them.
The Cork Abolitionists Trail was developed by #DouglassWeek team members Dr. Laurence Fenton, Dr. Adrian Mulligan, Dr. Caroline Schroeter, Kristin Leary, Dr. Tim Groenland, Dr. Hannah-Rose Murray and DR. Sarah McCreedy, with beautiful graphics and design by Dan O’Connell and Melissa Kiersey.