An Underground Railroad Station home in the historic Village of Fishkill revealed through a chain of prima facie evidence make the home More Likely Than Not part of the Underground Railroad. And the story of slavery and those who endeavored to overcome it and hate in general.
IN THE OVER NIGHT THE JERI WAGNER AND MICHAEL BOYAJIAN BOOK, MORE THAN LIKELY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FISHKILL: 12 ROBINSON STREET IS NOW AT #4 in Black & African American History (Kindle Store)
Happy New Year and let’s put flowers in our hair and have a hate free 2024
"Michael Boyajian's…latest work pertains to his historical home and its legacy…more than likely…Underground Railroad Station…the research magnifies his thesis that the home he occupies in Fishkill, New York was inhabited at the crossroad of freedom for many who were seeking liberation from the cruelty of slavery. The book is divided into several sections which readers could explore for information like documents, photographs, and artifacts. He names several Black American heroes and luminaries over the decades. The book is a photolog illustration with many diverse photos taken by the author and his late wife Jeri Wagner in the Hudson Valley… a quick read for all who are interested in historic sites that emphasize African American history which is American history,” - Gary A. Kulhanjian, social historian and author of A Kaleidoscope of Armenian Immigration to America.
“… it is beautifully written…I like all the pictures you included…thank you… it is one of your best books,” - Lucille Agababian, retired teachers union staff.
“Enjoyed… especially this one,” - R.A. Cramblitt, author of Like Printing Money.
“The book is beautiful… I like your bottle collection,” - Sal J. Calise, editor of 50 Plus Years of Pride.
“I finished your book… enjoyed it so much,” - Isabel McDonough, Hudson Valley organizer.
“Thank you… for all of your support,” - Arnold Restivo, Town Historian.
“I finished your book… enjoyed it so much,” - Isabel McDonough, Hudson Valley organizer.
“Thank you… for all of your support,” - Arnold Restivo, Town Historian.
"Michael Boyajian's…latest work pertains to his historical home and its legacy…more than likely…Underground Railroad Station…the research magnifies his thesis that the home he occupies in Fishkill, New York was inhabited at the crossroad of freedom for many who were seeking liberation from the cruelty of slavery. The book is divided into several sections which readers could explore for information like documents, photographs, and artifacts. He names several Black American heroes and luminaries over the decades. The book is a photolog illustration with many diverse photos taken by the author and his late wife Jeri Wagner in the Hudson Valley… a quick read for all who are interested in historic sites that emphasize African American history which is American history,” - Gary A. Kulhanjian, social historian and author of A Kaleidoscope of Armenian Immigration to America. “… it is beautifully written…I like all the pictures you included…thank you… it is one of your best books,” - Lucille Agababian, retired teachers union staff.
“Enjoyed… especially this one,” - R.A. Cramblitt, author of Like Printing Money.
“The book is beautiful… I like your bottle collection,” - Sal J. Calise, editor of 50 Plus Years of Pride.
BREAKING NEWS
More than likely Fishkill Underground Railroad Station: 12 Robinson Street by Michael Boyajian
is now #4 in Black & African American History (Kindle Store)
I am tired of people being flip about the most brutal thing in human history. Slavery
#5 in Black & African American History (Kindle Store)
If you like these lyrics then you should like my new book on the Underground Railroad. Michael Boyajian and Jeri Wagner.
Bob Dylan- Times they are a changing.
The Who - We’re Not going to take it.
I am tired of people being flip about the most brutal thing in human history. Slavery. If that statement angers you than you need to learn compassion. Start by hugging someone. Anyone.
Like Ringo says Peace and Love.
IN THE OVER NIGHT THE JERI WAGNER AND MICHAEL BOYAJIAN BOOK, MORE THAN LIKELY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FISHKILL: 12 ROBINSON STREET, IS NOW AT #3 in Black & African American History (Kindle Store)
Happy New Year and let’s put flowers in our hair and have a hate free 2024
More than likely Fishkill Underground Railroad Station: 12 Robinson Street
The author shares his conversations with African American civic leaders.