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In this episode, you will learn about a young freedom seekers harrowing flight from southern Illinois to Knox County, Illinois, and the twists and turns on her journey to self-emancipation.
Assisted by abolitionists and anti-slavery activists, Susan’s story highlights that even though Illinois was a free state, aspects of slavery still existed within its borders.
The episode was written by David Blanchette, directed by Heather Feezor, and edited by Steven Varble. Narration provided by Paris Ervin Doyle.
This episode is funded inpart by a grant from Illinois Humanities, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Any views, findings in this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Music by Mike Anderson and Royce Jones www.dulcimerguy.com
Sounds supplied by www.freesound.org by the following creators under various creative commons licenses: Rowdy Crowd: xtrgamr; Gavel: zerolagtime; Outdoor Festival: kyles; Horse Gate/Mud: Canukfa; Civil War Music: adeluc4; Crowd Reactions: Craigsmith; Crying: Robinhood765; Child Laugh: sergequadrado; Man Yelling: trp; Smashing Glass: abominablemusic; Bottle Smash: fliegermatze; Arkansas Traveler: ecfike; Rooster: derjuli; Rooster/Chickens: globofonia; Kids Fighting: soundsexciting; Crickets: gb01; Owl: andrewjonesfoto; Steamboat:1-pull; Horse Carriage: urkki69; AngryMob: unchaz; Gunshot: michorvath; AngryMob: bevibeldesign; Prison Door: ylearkisto; Fire Burning: foleyhaven; Guitar: stixthule; Mumbling: so0rec; Crowd: samuelgremaud; Laughter: drotzruhn; Sonata Piano: shadydave; Drunken Party: robinhood76; Crowd: craigsmith; Child Laughing: sergequadrado
By Looking for LincolnIn this episode, you will learn about a young freedom seekers harrowing flight from southern Illinois to Knox County, Illinois, and the twists and turns on her journey to self-emancipation.
Assisted by abolitionists and anti-slavery activists, Susan’s story highlights that even though Illinois was a free state, aspects of slavery still existed within its borders.
The episode was written by David Blanchette, directed by Heather Feezor, and edited by Steven Varble. Narration provided by Paris Ervin Doyle.
This episode is funded inpart by a grant from Illinois Humanities, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Any views, findings in this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Music by Mike Anderson and Royce Jones www.dulcimerguy.com
Sounds supplied by www.freesound.org by the following creators under various creative commons licenses: Rowdy Crowd: xtrgamr; Gavel: zerolagtime; Outdoor Festival: kyles; Horse Gate/Mud: Canukfa; Civil War Music: adeluc4; Crowd Reactions: Craigsmith; Crying: Robinhood765; Child Laugh: sergequadrado; Man Yelling: trp; Smashing Glass: abominablemusic; Bottle Smash: fliegermatze; Arkansas Traveler: ecfike; Rooster: derjuli; Rooster/Chickens: globofonia; Kids Fighting: soundsexciting; Crickets: gb01; Owl: andrewjonesfoto; Steamboat:1-pull; Horse Carriage: urkki69; AngryMob: unchaz; Gunshot: michorvath; AngryMob: bevibeldesign; Prison Door: ylearkisto; Fire Burning: foleyhaven; Guitar: stixthule; Mumbling: so0rec; Crowd: samuelgremaud; Laughter: drotzruhn; Sonata Piano: shadydave; Drunken Party: robinhood76; Crowd: craigsmith; Child Laughing: sergequadrado