PBS - Underground Railroad: The William Still Story (2012) HDTV XviD-QCFEnglish | 00:55:02 | XviD | 624x352 | 23.98fps 1402 Kbps | AC3 384 Kbps 48.0khz | 551MB
Genre: Documentary
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 nor
thern states, but under
the protection of
the British, Canada provided sanctuary for fugitive slaves.
Still kept meticulous records of
the many escaped slaves who passed through
the Philadelphia 'station' of
the Underground Railroad. His notes provide some of
the best evidence of
the workings of
the Underground Railroad, detailing
the freedom seekers who used it, including where
they came from, how
they had escaped, and
the families
they left behind.Today,
Still's book, a compilation of
the secret notes he kept during those years, is regarded as
the most au
thentic account of some of America's most heroic stories. It was an extraordinary risk to keep such records, risking his own freedom to be able to tell
the stories of those who had
the courage to run. But it was worth
the risk. After meeting his own long-lost bro
ther while working in
the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery office, he was determined to reunite families separated by slavery. His compelling
story is one of North America's greatest sagas.