Thursday, September 15, 2011

Viewing Suite for Freedom & Brothers of the Borderland at the Underground Railroad Freedom Center


šarene bannere abolitionists i vodiča na ulazu u galeriju su stvorili poznati umjetnik Jerry Pinkney.

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After viewing the introductory film Suite for Freedom , which is essentially an animation of international artists, depicting unfreedom, slavery and the Underground Theatre in Harriet Tubman in the second floor of the Freedom Center Underground Railways move on expectantly in the other room, we watched more gruesome film border brothers . In it, Oprah Winfrey tells the gripping drama strong efforts of two important resources in the underground escape network, the Rev. John Rankin and John Parker's death allowed the opportunity to give slaves escape to freedom in the midst of many battles from the Slavers to destroy them and take their property, the escape of slaves. Brace borders us immersed in an interesting and exciting escape to freedom, show courage and cooperation of John Parker and Rev. John Rankin as they help women in the process, risking everything to escape a ropstva.Film pre-show narration is Oprah Winfrey introducing major historical figures, John Parker and Rev. John Rankin, abolitionists in Ripley, Ohio.Film is based on the stories and characters and the Rankin and Parker are shown in the "environmental" theater, along with the fog rising from the river and the chirping of crickets in the background.

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After viewing the introductory film Suite for Freedom , which is essentially an animation of international artists, depicting unfreedom, slavery and the Underground Theatre in Harriet Tubman in the second floor of the Freedom Center Underground Railways move on expectantly in the other room, we watched more gruesome film border brothers . In it, Oprah Winfrey tells the gripping drama strong efforts of two important resources in the underground escape network, the Rev. John Rankin and John Parker's death allowed the opportunity to give slaves escape to freedom in the midst of many battles from the Slavers to destroy them and take their property, the escape of slaves. Brace borders us immersed in an interesting and exciting escape to freedom, show courage and cooperation of John Parker and Rev. John Rankin as they help women in the process, risking everything to escape a ropstva.Film pre-show narration is Oprah Winfrey introducing major historical figures, John Parker and Rev. John Rankin, abolitionists in Ripley, Ohio.Film is based on the stories and characters and the Rankin and Parker are shown in the "environmental" theater, along with the fog rising from the river and the chirping of crickets in the background.

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Mr. John Parker who was always the subject of gossip there is a secured his freedom after several attempts to pobjegne.Vješti metal worker and inventor of two patents to his credit, he owned a successful foundry. He risked all that wealth, and even his own life every night, to organize a safe flight to freedom of many. His home sheltered countless runaway slaves during the decades before the Civil War. Often he had to turn to their colleagues Underground Railroad conductor when his house was under surveillance. He relied particularly on the Collins family members, at whose home the countless number of tired and frightened slaves find utočište.Vodiča are a diverse group drawn from all walks of life and diverse number of economic class. Thus, as Parker arrived in Ripley in 1845 he met a well organized community abolitionists, some of them were involved in the underground network of more than twenty years. Their leader was the Rev. John Rankin. He was taught to hate slavery by his mother. After becoming a priest, a Presbyterian he realized that he was not sure can preach against slavery in the South. So he went to Ohio in 1822 at the age of 29 In this town was built on the Ministry of prominent hill overlooking the town. He built a house that will inspire resistance against slavery for decades to come as well.

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Mr. John Parker who was always the subject of gossip there is a secured his freedom after several attempts to pobjegne.Vješti metal worker and inventor of two patents to his credit, he owned a successful foundry. He risked all that wealth, and even his own life every night, to organize a safe flight to freedom of many. His home sheltered countless runaway slaves during the decades before the Civil War. Often he had to turn to their colleagues Underground Railroad conductor when his house was under surveillance. He relied particularly on the Collins family members, at whose home the countless number of tired and frightened slaves find utočište.Vodiča are a diverse group drawn from all walks of life and diverse number of economic class. Thus, as Parker arrived in Ripley in 1845 he met a well organized community abolitionists, some of them were involved in the underground network of more than twenty years. Their leader was the Rev. John Rankin. He was taught to hate slavery by his mother. After becoming a priest, a Presbyterian he realized that he was not sure can preach against slavery in the South. So he went to Ohio in 1822 at the age of 29 In this town was built on the Ministry of prominent hill overlooking the town. He built a house that will inspire resistance against slavery for decades to come as well.

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