Feb. 10, 2020

FREEDOM WINS ONE IN TROY, N.Y.

FREEDOM WINS ONE IN TROY, N.Y.

1001 Stories For the Road

Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconYoutube Music podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player icon
Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconYoutube Music podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player icon

Freedom Wins One in Troy- A little NY town provides safety for a runaway slave. On April 27th, 1850, the Vigilante Committee in Troy, New York, prevented a Sheriff and a Slave Catcher from extraditing one of their own, a runaway slave named Charles Nalle, who had made his escape north in 1848 through the Underground Railway to what he hoped was freedom and the chance for a new life. Blacks and whites combined in a number of dangerous efforts to free Nalle that day, and they succeeded in doing so, scoring one small step for freedom in a turbulent time for America. The citizens of Troy later raised today's equivalent of $14,000 to buy Nalle's freedom. Please Subscribe and Review Us at iTunes: Like us at www.facebook.com/americasbestoftimes America's Best of Times is a proud partner of the 1001 Stories Podcast Network. You can enjoy all our shows and archives at www.1001storiespodcast.com. Music: the National Anthem by Dusty Strings dustystrings@verizon.net

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices