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[.ca] Underground Railway, the (ISBN 0767016793)



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No records were kept, but historians believe more than 100,000 slaves tried to escape their bondage before the Emancipation Proclamation. Most of those who made it to the relative safety of the north--or the wilderness, when slavery still reigned in the north--had help in the form of the Underground Railroad. Whites, free blacks, and Native Americans offered aid and shelter, though the notion of the Railroad as a kind of conspiracy of freedom, organized from north to south, is deeply flawed. Alfre Woodard links together interviews with historians, contemporary photographs, drawings, and dramatic reenactments to show the terrors of slavery and the travails of escape, exploding many of our myths along the way. The economic and political motivations behind many white abolitionists' feelings are explored, and while ultimately it didn't matter to a slave reaching out for liberty why it was offered, we are forced to reevaluate the selfless image of many "conductors." Still, freedom is freedom, and the History Channel's Underground Railroad tells its story well, inspiring respect for the generations of men and women who fought silently for it. --Rob Lightner


Could be better:
The underground railroad could have been portrayed better, not that this was bad, but there was some shoddy acting, aside from alfre woodard who I think is a solid actress, but a movie is not complete if the supporting actors aren't putting forth their best efforts.


Binding:VHS Tape
EAN:9780767016797
Format:NTSC
ISBN:0767016793
Release Date:2002-06-01
Theatrical Release Date:1999
UPC:733961422931



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