Underground Railroad, Part 4

39 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

17 min · 19 de ago de 2025
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In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

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41 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

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episode 40 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still artwork

40 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

19 de ago de 202517 min
episode 39 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still artwork

39 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

19 de ago de 202517 min
episode 38 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still artwork

38 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

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episode 37 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still artwork

37 - Underground Railroad, Part 4 by William Still

In this gripping episode, we delve into the compelling narratives that reveal the stark realities of the Underground Railroad. These stories evoke a whirlwind of emotions, from deep indignation to heart-wrenching horror, showcasing the full spectrum of human nature. You will encounter tales of extraordinary heroism and unwavering patience, contrasted against moments of cruelty and selfishness that leave one questioning justice itself. The sheer volume of cases documented is impressive, and the authors straightforward approach allows the facts to resonate powerfully, unembellished by imagination. William Still, often referred to as the Father of the Underground Railroad, dedicated over 14 years to aiding countless slaves in their quest for freedom in Canada. His commitment to preserving their stories is evident in the meticulous records he kept at the Philadelphia “station.” The Underground Railroad, published in 1871, draws from Still’s invaluable diaries, and in this series, Librivox volunteers bring these poignant accounts to life, reading from the 1878 edition. (Summary by MaryAnn) Be sure to explore the complete list of recordings The Underground Railroad, Part 1, The Underground Railroad, Part 2, The Underground Railroad, Part 3, The Underground Railroad, Part 4, The Underground Railroad, Part 5.

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