Hoosier State Stories
In the years before the Civil War, an ordinary brick home in Fountain City became one of Indiana’s most important stops on the Underground Railroad. This week on Hoosier State Stories, Mike and Kylie tell the story of Levi and Catharine Coffin, the Quaker couple whose home became known as the Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad. From late-night arrivals and hidden danger to the courage of freedom seekers and the quiet work of helping people move north, this episode looks at how one Indiana house became a place of hope, risk, and resistance. Courage does not always look loud. Sometimes it looks like a door opening in the dark.
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