I say "Job well done!" to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for bringing these two stories to life. It's amazing how Mr. Northup and Mr. Prum's lives were so similar though they lived over a century apart in different parts of the world. Thank you for being committed to freeing those who have been enslaved as well as telling their stories. Keep up the good work!
Slavery was an unholy abomination and sin on this country. We will pay for it forever unless we all learn to respect each other and admit the wrong doing of our founders.
Well, okay, no. It was the term they used to call the walk to freedom to hide what it actually meant from the slavers. Why they called people running back and forth grabbing slaves and taking them to freedom conductors, and the slaves they were freeing passengers. Safe houses, churches, different buildings were set up all over the routes to help aid the slaves running.
I say "Job well done!" to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for bringing these two stories to life. It's amazing how Mr. Northup and Mr. Prum's lives were so similar though they lived over a century apart in different parts of the world. Thank you for being committed to freeing those who have been enslaved as well as telling their stories. Keep up the good work!
Great documentary, powerful to say the least. I'm glad I came across this!!!
anyone watching this for school
maybe
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Great production. My wife and I loved it.
Slavery was an unholy abomination and sin on this country. We will pay for it forever unless we all learn to respect each other and admit the wrong doing of our founders.
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What a good documentary should have more likes
ALL unsaved men are slaves.
"If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed."
John 8:36!
JESUS is RETURNING SOON! ALLELUIA! 🙏🙌👏💃💞
I pray that this comes to an end. So evil to do this to people
YES!!!
so is this a documentary about it?
Oh the evils that lurks in man's heart. Thank G-d for the righteous.
wow
cool
was there really underground railroad's across america?
No it is just what they called the safe houses that were used
Well, okay, no. It was the term they used to call the walk to freedom to hide what it actually meant from the slavers. Why they called people running back and forth grabbing slaves and taking them to freedom conductors, and the slaves they were freeing passengers. Safe houses, churches, different buildings were set up all over the routes to help aid the slaves running.
The Underground Railroad changed our lives.Listen if Martin Luther King Jr changed thing's just like the Underground Railroad.
Did he escape as a slave
which one
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just stop