An educational Journey to Freedom National Park activities, information, and resources are free to view, share, and download. Learn about the stories of how enslaved African Americans resisted bondage to gain their freedom through acts of self-emancipation. The individuals who sought this freedom from enslavement, known as freedom seekers, and those who assisted along the way, united together to become what is known as the Underground Railroad. The National Park Service and members of the Network to Freedom tell these stories of escape to demonstrate the significance of the Underground Railroad in the eradication of slavery as a cornerstone of the national civil rights movement. StoryMaps to digitally explore places of the Underground Railroad and discover how women influenced national politics through their participation in abolitionism.
In 1998, legislation titled, the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Act of 1998, was passed, creating the Network to Freedom program. There are currently over 600 locations part of the network in 40 states, plus Washington D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Determining their own fate, Tubman and her brothers escaped, but turned back when her brothers, one of them a brand-new father, had second thoughts. A brief time later, Tubman escaped alone and made her way through Maryland, Delaware, and across the line into Pennsylvania and freedom. Tubman’s biographer, Sarah Bradford, quoted Tubman.
“When I found I had crossed that line, I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything; the sun came like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in Heaven.” - Harriet Tubman
Today considered a national hero, Tubman is best known for her role in assisting 70 enslaved African Americans escape to freedom as a leading “conductor” of the Underground Railroad – a resistance movement based on self-liberation and flight. The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park memorializes this legacy not through physical structures, but by instead through the landscape in Tubman’s native Dorchester County, Maryland.
The Underground Railroad had many notable participants, including John Fairfield in Ohio, the son of a slaveholding family, who made many daring rescues, Levi Coffin, a Quaker who assisted more than 3,000 slaves, and Harriet Tubman, who made 19 trips into the South and escorted over 300 slaves to freedom.
Petersburg was a center of African American history and heritage with a famous Underground Railroad House for escaping slaves and Pocahontas Island, an early neighborhood for freed slaves.
Would you like to become a Web Ranger for the Underground Railroad? All you need to do is complete three of the four activities and send the pages to the rangers at Petersburg. By completing these activities, you will become a Junior Ranger.
National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom (NTF) Program
The National Park Service Network to Freedom program coordinates preservation and education efforts nationwide and integrates local historical places, museums and interpretive programs associated with the Underground Railroad into a mosaic of community, regional and national stories. Our goals include collaboration and networking, awareness and understanding, stewardship and scholarship, organizational effectiveness, and significance and alignment with agency goals.
National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program Strategic Plan
2019 Network to Freedom Training: 4 Days Dedicated to the History and Future of the Underground Railroad. September 11-14 Niagara Falls, NY
The National Park Service, National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom (NTF) Program, the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State, the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, and Association for the Study of African American Life and History will host an Underground Railroad Training event in Niagara Falls, New York, September 11-14, 2019.
The four day training will feature renowned speakers, panel discussions, an exhibit hall, and tours of local museums and historic sites.
StoryMaps are tools for digital exploration. They focus on places while telling a story. As you use a StoryMap, you can travel from one end of the country to another (digitally of course), while viewing photographs and reading stories. StoryMaps are a great way to travel without leaving your front door!
This StoryMap features the places of women associated with the Underground Railroad. While not intended to be an exhaustive exploration of all sites associated with the Underground Railroad, this map shows that networks to freedom spanned across the country. Discover some of the stories of the Underground Railroad using the StoryMap.
Harriet Tubman Byway Driving Tour Map, Guide, and Audio
The Tubman Byway is a self-guided driving tour that winds for more than 125 miles through the beautiful landscapes and waterscapes of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. It includes 36 historically significant sites related to the Underground Railroad. Spend a couple of hours or a couple of days exploring.
Audio Guide Listen to Powerful Stories
This dramatic, multi-track Audio Guide brings to life stories of slavery and escape, cruelty and compassion. Soundtracks include dramatizations, storytelling, and commentary by experts, historians, and local community members. Download the Driving Tour Guide map, so that you can plan your visit on the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. iPhone App Android App Mobile Tour Audio Files
Trailer: Underground Railroad: The Williams Still Story | PBS
Underground Railroad: The Williams Still Story is the story of a humble Philadelphia clerk who risked his life shepherding runaway slaves to freedom in the tumultuous years leading up to America's Civil War. William Still was the director of a complex network of abolitionists, sympathizers and safe houses that stretched from Philadelphia to what is now Southern Ontario.
William Still (October 7, 1821 – July 14, 1902) was an African American abolitionist, conductor on the Underground Railroad, writer, historian and civil rights activist. 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.”
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April 29, 2019 EJI celebrated 30 years of work challenging inequality and injustice.
“We cannot heal the deep wounds inflicted during the era of racial terrorism until we tell the truth about it.” - Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative
From Enslavement to Segregation and Mass Incarceration - Equal Justice Initiative EJI.org Report
America’s history of racial inequality continues to haunt us. The genocide of Native people, 250-year enslavement of black people, adoption of “racial integrity laws” that demonized ethnic immigrants and people of color, and enforcement of policies and practices designed to perpetuate white supremacy are all part of our difficult past. This country has witnessed great triumph, innovation, and progress, but we are burdened by a painful history that we have yet to adequately acknowledge.
Video: True Justice (2019) | Official Trailer | HBO
HBO's documentary about Bryan Stevenson and the work of EJI premieres on June 26, 2019.
True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight for Equality follows his struggle to create greater fairness in the criminal justice system and shows how racial injustice emerged, evolved, and continues to threaten the country.
The film also documents the 2018 opening of our Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
Category: 21st Century Slavery Videos
About Slavery: A 21st Century Evil. From impoverished and often illiterate Thai farmers to women forced into prostitution; from men tricked into servitude in Brazil's brutal charcoal industry to entire families trapped as bonded laborer’s in Pakistan's feudal brick kilns - Al Jazeera investigates the flourishing modern slave trade,
Slavery A 21st Century Evil Episode 4 - Child Slaves
Lesson Plans An educational tool for teachers, students, and all who fight for freedom
Images Analysis Images were essential tools in the fight against slavery and are important sources for historians as we seek to recover and understand the past. For a useful step-by-step guide to analyzing images, see our Image Analysis Worksheet.
Abolitionist Activity The visual propaganda tools utilized by abolitionists were many and varied. From broadsides to paintings to medallions, abolitionists spread the message of the horrors, injustice, and immorality of slavery. The visualization of slavery in these multiple forms was meant to evoke an emotional response that would lead to activism and eventually to abolition. The imagery of abolitionism thus sought to alter hearts and minds so as to prompt legal and social change.
Contemporary Slavery Though slavery is officially legal in the majority of countries throughout the world, the institution continues to this day. Though different from slavery of the past, especially the dominant image of 19th-century slavery as black and agricultural, modern-day slavery maintains many connections with historical bondage. A debate now rages as to whether human trafficking — which includes the coercion or forced movement of peoples into various forms of bonded labor (prostitution, domestic work, and farm work, for example) — can be considered slavery. Yet the data emerging on modern-day “slavery” is astonishing, with a purported 21-30 million individuals who are forced to work for little or no pay while under intense physical and emotional constraints. As such, a contemporary abolitionist movement has begun across the globe, and just like the abolitionists of the past, they seek to utilize the imagery of slavery and anti-slavery to galvanize the public towards action.
Information on the connections between past and present trafficking.
The Historians Against Slavery Speakers Bureau provides high-quality lecturers prepared to connect the history of slavery and abolition to these same issues today. They are prepared to address college campuses, student-run conferences, and teacher seminars. They are also available for general audiences at public events sponsored by historical societies, museums, libraries, and humanities councils.
Video: The Promise Land - The Story of Pocahontas Island
Pocahontas Island is a small community located in Petersburg, VA, is one, if not the oldest African American community in U.S. history. For the first time ever, get a look at the fascinating history of this small community. The film also tells the story of the life of Mr. Richard Stewart, the Island's caretaker who has devoted his life to the preservation of this community and the dreams of the Island's past inhabitants. With interviews from community members, local and national historians, along with an amazing original score, The Promise Land celebrates local history and the power of community.
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Journey to Freedom is a documentary that brings to life the startling...
Journey to Freedom is a documentary that brings to life the startling similarities between historic slavery and human trafficking, inspiring today's freedom fighters. Produced by the National Underground Freedom Center, ...with support from US State Dept and Google. Directed by Justin Dillon of Slavery Footprint. For more information see freedomcenter.org/journey-to-freedom.
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Part 1 by William Still - unabridged audiobook - HISTORY OF US SLAVERY
The Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William STILL (1821 - 1902)
"It...
The Underground Railroad, Part 1 by William STILL (1821 - 1902)
"It was my good fortune to lend a helping hand to the weary travelers flying from the land of bondage." ...William Still.
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.
"Dear Sir:—For most of the years I have lived, the escape of fugitives from slavery, and their efforts to baffle the human and other bloodhounds who tracked them, formed the romance of American History. That romance is now ended, and our grandchildren will hardly believe its leading incidents except on irresistible testimony. I rejoice that you are collecting and presenting that testimony, and heartily wish you a great success." Horace Greeley.
(Summary by MaryAnn)
Time Chapter
0:00:00 Preface read by MaryAnn
0:08:49 Section 01 Seth Concklin - Part 1 read by MaryAnn
0:26:21 Section 02 Seth Concklin - Part 2 read by MaryAnn
0:38:20 Section 03 Seth Concklin - Part 3 read by MaryAnn
0:48:25 Section 04 Seth Concklin - Part 4 read by MaryAnn
1:03:54 Section 05 Underground Railroad Letters - Part 1 read by TriciaG
1:17:31 Section 06 Underground Railroad Letters - Part 2 read by TriciaG
1:31:40 Section 07 William Box Peel Jones read by Patrick Wells
1:38:55 Section 08 Wesley Harris and the Matterson Brothers read by Patrick Wells
1:49:14 Section 09 Death of Romulus Hall read by Patrick Wells
1:58:08 Section 10 James Mercer, William H. Gilliam and John Clayton read by Lynne Thompson
2:15:30 Section 11 Clarissa Davis read by Lynne Thompson
2:21:21 Section 12 Anthony Blow; Perry Johnson read by Lynne Thompson
2:29:45 Section 13 Isaac Forman, William Davis and Willis Redick, Joseph Henry Camp read by Maria Kasper
2:39:44 Section 14 Sheridan Ford; Joseph Kneeland read by Cheri Jordan
2:44:38 Section 15 Ex-President Tyler's Household Loses An Aristocratic "Article"; Edward Morgan, Henry Johnson, James and Stephen Butler read by Maria Kasper
2:55:08 Section 16 Henry Predo; Daniel Hughes, Thomas Elliott read by Greg Giordano
3:02:29 Section 17 Mary Epps; Joseph and Robert Robinson read by Onjana Yawnghwe
3:16:58 Section 18 George Solomon, Daniel Neall, Benjamin R. Fletcher and Maria Dorsey read by Onjana Yawnghwe
3:24:44 Section 19 Henry Box Brown read by Onjana Yawnghwe
3:44:56 Section 20 Trial of the Emancipators of Colonel J.H. Wheeler's Slaves, Jane Johnson and Her Two Little Boys - Part 1 read by Lynne Thompson
4:00:48 Section 21 Trial of the Emancipators of Colonel J.H. Wheeler's Slaves, Jane Johnson and Her Two Little Boys - Part 2 read by Lynne Thompson
4:17:55 Section 22 The Arrivals of a Single Month - Part 1 read by Maria Kasper
4:32:16 Section 23 The Arrivals of a Single Month - Part 2 read by Maria Kasper
4:43:17 Section 24 The Arrivals of a Single Month - Part 3 read by Maria Kasper
4:57:33 Section 25 The Arrivals of a Single Month - Part 4 read by Maria Kasper
5:04:03 Section 26 The Arrivals of a Single Month - Part 5 read by Maria Kasper
5:12:56 Section 27 A Slave Girl's Narrative - Cordelia Lonely read by Cheri Jordan
5:27:37 Section 28 Arrival of Jackson, Isaac and Edmondson Turner from Petersburg read by Lee Smalley
5:41:02 Section 29 Robert Brown; Anthony Lonely and Cornelius Scott; Samuel Williams read by Lee Smalley
5:51:10 Section 30 Barnaby and Mary Elizabeth Grigby, Frand Wazner, Emily Foster read by Patrick Wells
6:07:06 Section 31 William Jordan read by Greg Giordano
6:14:01 Section 32 Joseph Grant and John Speaks read by Greg Giordano
6:20:37 Section 33 William Taylor; Louisa Brown, Jacob Waters and Alfred Goulden; Arrival from Baltimore read by Patrick Wells
Wisconsin's Underground Railroad | University Place
Jesse Gant, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, UW-Madison, looks...
Jesse Gant, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History, UW-Madison, looks at the myths and legends surrounding the stories of the Underground Railroad in Wisconsin. Grant highlights the rescues of Joshua ...Glover and Caroline Quarlls and discusses racial attitudes in the years before the Civil War.
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Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad
A panel discusses the true story of fugitive slaves and the antislavery...
A panel discusses the true story of fugitive slaves and the antislavery activists who defied the law to help them. Ed Ayers, President of the University of Richmond, moderates ...Eric Foner, author of Gateway to Freedom; Edna Greene Medford, professor of history at Howard University; and Adam Rothman. A book signing will follow the program.
A documentary based off of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
A documentary based off of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
Animation Series: From Slavery To Freedom, The Underground Railroad (#AtlantisBuild)
In this video we discuss the Underground Railroad and its most critical...
In this video we discuss the Underground Railroad and its most critical stop in the City of Niagara Falls New York. You're also introduced to the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad ...Heritage Center.
The breathtaking courage of Harriet Tubman - Janell Hobson
Take a closer look at the life of escaped slave and American icon...
Take a closer look at the life of escaped slave and American icon Harriet Tubman, who liberated over 700 enslaved people using the Underground Railroad.
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Escaping slavery; risking everything to save her family; leading a military raid; championing the cause of women’s suffrage; these are just a handful of the accomplishments of one of America’s most courageous heroes. Janell Hobson details Harriet Tubman's many fights for freedom.
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Pawn Stars: Underground Railroad Sketches | History
Rick takes a look at a rare collection of stories from the 19th century...
Rick takes a look at a rare collection of stories from the 19th century about escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad in this collection of scenes from "Underground Pawn."
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Road to Freedom: South Mountain Underground Railroad
An historical account of the brave freedom seekers who risked their...
An historical account of the brave freedom seekers who risked their lives escaping northward to start new lives.
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story
William Still was one of the most important, yet largely unheralded...
William Still was one of the most important, yet largely unheralded heroes of the Underground Railroad. Still was determined to get as many runaways as he could to "Freedom's Land," ...smuggling them across the US border to Canada. Bounty hunters could legally abduct former slaves living in the so-called free northern states, but under the protection of the British, Canada provided sanctuary for fugitive slaves.
Harriet Tubman: Fearless Freedom Fighter who Liberated Hundreds of Slaves | Biography
Born into slavery in Maryland, Harriet Tubman escaped to freedom in the...
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