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Underground Railroad: The William Still Story

Season 1 Episode 1 | 55m 28s

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.

Aired: 02/04/12
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story is made possible by CN Railway, the Rogers Cable Network, Canada Media Fund, The Rogers Documentary Fund, and by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Extras
This is the story of a man who risked his life shepherding runaway slaves to freedom.
Program segment for PBS Learning Media.
Program segment for PBS Learning Media
Program segment for PBS Learning Media.
Slaves who ran away from their masters and were re-captured suffered terrible punishments.
Historians have never been able to pin down how the Underground Railroad got its name.
Well-known Negro Spirituals of the mid-1800s are much more complex than they first appear.
The Fugitive Slave Act was an attempt by the government to appease southern slave states.