Underground Railroad, Part 1

33 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

7 min · 19 de ago de 2025
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It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

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episode 34 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still artwork

34 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

19 de ago de 20259 min
episode 33 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still artwork

33 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

19 de ago de 20257 min
episode 32 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still artwork

32 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

19 de ago de 20257 min
episode 31 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still artwork

31 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

19 de ago de 202516 min
episode 30 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still artwork

30 - Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William Still

It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers fleeing from the land of bondage, reflects William Still, a pivotal figure often recognized as the Father of the Underground Railroad. In a poignant letter, Horace Greeley noted the significance of the escape of fugitives from slavery, emphasizing the romance that has shaped American history. For over 14 years, Still dedicated himself to aiding countless enslaved individuals on their journey to freedom in Canada, meticulously documenting their stories and experiences at his Philadelphia “station.” His remarkable work culminated in the publication of The Underground Railroad in 1871, derived from his extensive records and diaries. In this captivating series, Librivox volunteers bring to life the narratives from the 1878 edition, preserving the legacies of those who sought liberation. Join us as we delve into these incredible stories of courage and resilience.

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