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By: 24-7 Press Release
February 28, 2025

Marquis Who's Who Listee Dr. John Allen Shares Legacy of Historic Quilt on Studio40 LIVE

PERRIS, CA, February 28, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dr. John Allen, a dentist, historian, author and jazz musician, appeared on Studio40 LIVE to share the remarkable history of an antique quilt passed down in his family since 1887. With potential ties to the Underground Railroad, the quilt features embedded symbols that served as a coded map for fugitive slaves. Dr. Allen's extensive research led to his book, "The Content of Their Character," detailing the quilt's legacy and his family's history. He emphasized the importance of preserving such stories to foster unity and historical awareness. His book is available online and at the Underground Bookstore.

Watch the segment here.

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