The Underground Railroad, Part 3
Psalm 82:3
“The Underground Railroad, Part 3” is episode #316 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written and directed by Marshal Younger, and originally aired on May 27, 1995.
Summary
A stranger tells Jack the story of the Ross family, and their courageous run for freedom to escape slavery.
Plot
Jack arrives at Whit’s End one morning to find a visitor waiting for him to open. The visitor’s name is Carl Ross. He says he’s the curator for a museum in Chicago. He wants to look around because he believes that Whit’s End may have historical significance. Jack is intrigued. Carl asks if the building has any tunnels underneath it. Jack explains that there is a little-known tunnel that connects the downstairs workroom with the middle of the woods on the edge of McAlister Park.
Hearing this, Carl looks as if he’s about to faint. Jack asks if he is all right, and Carl explains the reason for his excitement: The tunnel and Whit’s End itself may have been a stop on the Underground Railroad! Jack shows Carl the tunnel and asks why Carl believes it played a part in freeing runaway slaves. In response, Carl shows Jack an old book, an original manuscript written before the Civil War. The book describes a slave family’s run for freedom. The landmarks and the cities described in the book seem to show that Odyssey was one of the places the family stopped.
Jack asks Carl to tell him the story, and Carl imparts the tale of the Ross family, Henry; his wife, Caroline; and William Ross, their 17-year-old son. They were Tennessee slaves who broke their bonds and escaped to freedom in the North on the Underground Railroad.
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Discussion Questions
- Why was the Underground Railroad necessary?
- Why is slavery wrong? What does the Bible say about it?
- If you had lived in the pre-Civil War South, would you have helped slaves run away?
- Why or why not?
- What were some of the risks associated with helping slaves escape?
Cast
Notes
- Trivia
- Goofs
- During the scene where the Rectory catches fire when Nathan tries to "smoke out" William, Carl says "smoke filled the church." However, they weren't in the church, but rather in the rectory.
Reviews
Quotes
Sheriff: You don't have to preach to me, reverend. I go to church.
Reverend Andrew Jamison: And so I appeal to you in the name of Christ, your Master, to help us! Please... help us!
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