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Introduction
The New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour takes you on a compelling journey through the hidden history of slavery in America. Delve into the contributions made by enslaved people in NYC and uncover the heroic uprisings against oppression. Explore the fascinating world of the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans seeking freedom in free states and Canada. This immersive walking tour offers a thought-provoking experience that sheds light on the brave individuals who fought against the injustices of slavery and risked everything for freedom.
What to expect?
During the 150-minute tour, you'll embark on a captivating itinerary that encompasses significant historical sites and landmarks. Begin your expedition in front of the National Museum of the American Indian, where the imposing Alexander Hamilton Custom House stands as a testament to the rise of trade and Native American heritage. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Battery Park, a historical gateway for millions of immigrants arriving in New York City. Visit Fraunces Tavern Museum, which played a prominent role before, during, and after the American Revolution. Explore Wall Street, where the heart of the financial system was built by enslaved individuals. Discover Foley Square and its sculpture dedicated to the presence of enslaved people in New York. Finally, pay homage to the African Burial Ground National Monument, the oldest and largest excavated burial ground in New York.
Who is this for?
This tour is for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone eager to uncover the untold stories of resilience and triumph. Whether you're a visitor or a local, this experience offers a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how slavery shaped the city. Everyone interested in discovering overlooked narratives and embracing a more inclusive perspective on American history will find this tour enlightening and rewarding.
Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the dramatic stories of courage and defiance within the New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour. Step back in time as you walk the same streets where harrowing escapes took place. Hear captivating tales of real New Yorkers who risked everything to help enslaved individuals find freedom. Gain a nuanced understanding of the contributions made by enslaved people to the development of New York City. By booking this tour, you're not only acquiring knowledge and perspective but also supporting the preservation and commemoration of a significant historical period.
Good to know
This 150-minute walking tour demands comfortable footwear and a readiness to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history. Be prepared to encounter a range of emotions as you delve into the trials and triumphs of enslaved individuals. The tour covers various significant sites, such as the National Museum of the American Indian, Battery Park, Fraunces Tavern Museum, Wall Street, Foley Square, and the African Burial Ground National Monument. Remember to bring your curiosity and willingness to engage with the complex history of slavery in New York City.
Reviews
Feedback from previous participants lauds the New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour for its eye-opening and thought-provoking nature. Visitors praise the tour guides' expertise and ability to bring history to life, making the experience both educational and captivating. Many express how the tour deepened their understanding of the city's hidden stories and inspired them to continue exploring the legacy of slavery. Overall, reviewers highly recommend this tour for its engaging narrative and the opportunity it provides to reflect on the resilience of those who fought against oppression.