Audiobook: Underground Railroad, Part 2
- Download 01 - Several Arrivals From Different Places audio
- Download 02 - Arrival from Richmond audio
- Download 03 - Eight Arrivals audio
- Download 04 - Charles Thompson audio
- Download 05 - Blood Flowed Freely audio
- Download 06 - John Pettifoot; Emanuel T. White audio
- Download 07 - The Escape of a Child Fourteen Months Old; Escape of a Young Slave Mother audio
- Download 08 - Samuel W. Johnson; Family from Baltimore audio
- Download 09 - Elijah Hilton; Solomon Brown; William Hogg; Two Female Passengers from Maryland audio
- Download 10 - Captain F and the Mayor of Norfolk audio
- Download 11 - Arrivals From Different Places audio
- Download 12 - Fleeing Girl of Fifteen in Male Attire, Part 1 audio
- Download 13 - Fleeing Girl of Fifteen in Male Attire, Part 2 audio
- Download 14 - Fleeing Girl of Fifteen in Male Attire, Part 3 audio
- Download 15 - Five Years and One Month Secreted, Part 1 audio
- Download 16 - Five Years and One Month Secreted, Part 2 audio
- Download 17 - Five Years and One Month Secreted, Part 3 audio
- Download 18 - Five Years and One Month Secreted, Part 4 audio
- Download 19 - From Virginia, Maryland and Delaware audio
- Download 20 - Sam, Isaac, Perry, Charles and Green audio
- Download 21 - From Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia audio
- Download 22 - Four Arrivals audio
- Download 23 - From Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Washington D.C. and South Carolina, Part 1 audio
- Download 24 - From Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Washington D.C. and South Carolina, Part 2 audio
- Download 25 - Charles Gilbert audio
- Download 26 - Liberty or Death; Salt-Water Fugitive audio
- Download 27 - Samuel Green audio
- Download 28 - An Irish Girl's Devotion to Freedom audio
- Download 29 - Sam Nixon audio
- Download 30 - Sundry Arrivals, Part 1 audio
- Download 31 - Sundry Arrivals, Part 2 audio
- Download 32 - Heavy Reward; Slave Trader Hall is Foiled audio
- Download 33 - The Protection of Slave Property in Virginia audio
- Download 34 - Escaping in a Chest; Isaac Williams, Henry Banks, and Kit Nickless; Arrival of Five from the Eastern Now of Maryland audio
- Download 35 - Sundry Arrivals About August 1, 1855 audio
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"This is one of the most remarkable volumes of the century. Its publication has only been made possible by a combination of circumstances which seldom attend the birth of a book. Before emancipation, and while the bane of slavery was on the country, the thrilling facts of this volume could not have been made public. Peace and the blessing of freedom permit their publication, free circulation and unmolested reading.Of all the thousands who favored freedom for the slaves, who gloried in the odium attached to anti-slaveryism, who witnessed the frequent efforts of the bondsmen to escape, who aided them in their quest for liberty, few dared to take notes of what they witnessed, and fewer still dared to preserve them, lest they should be turned into witnesses against them.But one man, and that the author of this book, is known to have succeeded in preserving anything like a full account of the workings of the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, as it was called before emancipation. These records grew on his hands during the years he acted as Chairman of the Philadelphia Branch of that celebrated corporation, until they reached the extent of the present volume. They are made up of letters received, of interviews held, of narratives taken down at the time, of real reminiscence and authentic biography. Nothing imaginative enters into the composition of the volume. It is simply succinct history, always startling, sometimes bloody. The annals of no time since the Inquisition are so full of daring ventures for life and liberty or heroic endurance under most trying circumstances." (from the Publisher)William Still is often called the Father of the Underground Railroad. Over 14 years, he helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom in Canada. Still was committed to preserving the stories of the bondmen and he kept careful records of the many escaped slaves who passed through the Philadelphia “station”. The Underground Railroad was published in 1871 from Still’s records and diaries. In bringing you these stories, Librivox volunteers are reading from the 1878 edition.
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