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Title: The Legacy of William Still: Father of the Underground Railroad
Join us on a journey through the life of William Still, an unsung hero of the Underground Railroad. This documentary delves into the remarkable story of a man who was born free only because his mother escaped from slavery. William Still dedicated his life to helping others escape the bonds of slavery.
From his humble beginnings in New Jersey to his pivotal role in the abolitionist movement in Philadelphia, discover the enduring impact of William Still’s courage and compassion.
What You’ll Discover:
* The early life of William Still and his self-taught education.
* His strategic involvement in the Underground Railroad and the risks he took to guide many to freedom.
* The emotional reunion with his brother, Peter, which fueled his passion for the cause.
* How the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation influenced his work.
* The lasting legacy of William Still through his meticulous records, which preserve the stories of those he aided.
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Additional Reading:
* The Underground Railroad: Authentic Narratives and First-Hand Accounts: amzn.to/3QeOWiq
* The Underground Railroad Records (Audiobook): amzn.to/3UwADZk
* William Still: The Underground Railroad and the Angel at Philadelphia: amzn.to/3WbOOEn
* Heroes of the Underground Railroad Around Washington, D.C.: amzn.to/3w7Tf8u
* Who Was Harriet Tubman?: amzn.to/3w6Pnoc
* Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom: amzn.to/3JxLyLW
Time Stamps:
0:00 Welcome
0:13 Intro
0:44 Parent's Slave Background
1:16 Childhood
1:33 Move to Philadelphia
2:38 Reunion with Brother
3:38 Rescue of Jane Johnson
4:31 Stand Against Jim Crow Street Car Segregation
4:51 Work with Harriet Tubman
5:20 Civil War Efforts
5:59 Death and Legacy
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