What Price Freedom?
The People and Stories of the Underground RailroadThe Underground Railroad Experience is available by reservation only, and for groups of 25 or more only.
“The Underground Railroad was neither hewn of lumber nor wrought of steel; people made up the ties and rails of liberty … people who risked their lives, property, and freedom to defeat the inhuman institution of slavery.”
The Underground Railroad Experience begins with a live re-enactor presentation in our theater, and then moves into an excursion through the heart of Lancaster County, PA, telling the story of slavery from its beginning in Colonial America, with a focus on the flights to freedom via the Underground Railroad and the heroes who surfaced, most little known. Our “Free Man” encounter is purposefully not with a “slave,” but with a free African American, thus presenting a different view of the Black community of the time, revealing how Blacks and Whites worked together in this struggle.
Read more about the “stops” as you plan to bring your group along for the journey…
Today, schools are devoting more time and attention to slavery in America and certainly to the subject of the Underground Railroad that transported 1000s of those enslaved northward to freedom.
Our mission here was not to shrink from the horrors of slavery, but rather to expose its inhumanity and degradation of the human spirit at the same time inspiring people to recognize injustices, empowering them to challenge, change and improve conditions they come across in their own lives.
We know the power of changing the narrative of African enslavement from one of shame into one of resistance and innovation under extreme circumstances, to instruct us to look to our past so that we can understand our present and prepare for our future.
–Brian Favors, M.Ed., and Lurie Daniel Favors, Esq., adapted from THE BIRTH OF A NATION,
companion book to the 2016 film about Nat Turner.
Please click the links below to continue your journey.
- Back to Introduction
- First Stop ~ Free Man Encounter
- Second Stop ~ On Your Bus in the Countryside
- Third Stop ~ Stops Along the Way in the Countryside