1938 Underground Railroad New York Part 2
A Railroad to Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Ms Patricia L Lawrence
About this listen
Underground Railroad Circle of Hope. Our exploration of the Undergound Railroad continues in Auburn, and includes Harriet Tubman's Home, now a museum. In Auburn New York’s capital, Harriet Tubman lived her older less dangerous years. During the dangerous years, Harriet Tubman was a major part of the Underground Railroad; she helped at last one thousand enslaved people escape to freedom.
©1999 Travel Radio International (TM) (P)2010 Travel Radio International (TM)Editor reviews
A Railroad to Freedom, narrated in compassionate, journalistic tones by Patricia L. Lawrence, takes listeners on an in-depth tour of Auburn, New York, where Harriet Tubman spent her later years. With her home now operating as a museum, the city is a treasure trove of information on the Underground Railroad, in which Tubman played in instrumental role in helping slaves escape to freedom. An interview with the museum curator adds important historical context to this tour, making this a fascinating listen for anyone with an interest in historical tourism and Harriet Tubman's life.