From Our Last Meeting - January 5th, 2026 Liberty at Stake: The Joshua Glover Story
In 1852, Joshua Glover made a daring decision that would change his life. He determined to escape from the St. Louis farm where he was enslaved and seek freedom in the North.
He could not have known that his decision would also alter American history. Glover’s journey would lead him nearly 400 miles to Racine, Wis., where he was welcomed by the abolitionist community.
Director Michael Jahr
Glover found work at a sawmill and a place to live. For two years, he reveled in his newfound freedom. Slave owner Benammi Garland, however, was determined to reclaim his missing “property,” offering a $200 reward to anyone who found Glover.
By early 1854, the slave catchers had located him. Garland traveled to the Milwaukee courthouse and secured a warrant for Glover’s arrest. A posse, which included two deputy U.S. marshals, was assembled. On the wintry night of March 10, the party traveled to Racine and knocked on Glover’s door. When it was opened, they rushed in.
Director/producer Michael Jahr unveiled plans for the upcoming documentary Monday, describing the teams of Wisconsinites who rallied to free Glover from his persecutors. The 12-minute mini-documentary was chosen for the Madison Film Festival. Creative forces are working on a 60-90 minute full length documentary to air on PBS and Netflix.
Documentary Progress
Producers have raised $230,000 toward their $940,000 goal to bring this story to PBS and Netflix.