The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati
March 31, 2008
If you have a passion for history, particularly the history that formed and molded this great nation into what it is today, then you simply must find a way to get to The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati Ohio. Everyone knows of the era where freedom was a word only related to the white citizens of the United States and slavery was a way of life for the African American. Thanks to a select few individuals that created and operated the Underground Railroad, a route to freedom for African Americans, today the world “Freedom” relates to everyone.
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center serves dual purposes. First, it is a monument to those brave individuals who risked their lives, some actually making the ultimate sacrifice, to help African Americans find their freedom and find their way home, as well as to those African Americans that were brave enough to risk all for that freedom. Secondly, it serves as an establishment to educate the citizens of today, to show them exactly what those people did on a daily basis to ultimately find freedom. It is truly an inspirational place to visit for everyone.
Of the many inspirational exhibits that you will find in the national Underground Railroad Freedom Center is that of the famed Slave Pen. This was a holding area for slaves shipped in by slave trader and Kentucky citizen John Anderson. You will not see a reproduction of this log cabin like building, but the actual building itself as it was dismantled from its original location and put back together at the Freedom Center. Over one million slaves were reputably held and transferred from this location over the years. For the African American citizen, a walk into this building will have meaning beyond description.
Then there is the inspiring From Slavery to Freedom exhibit. This is a masterfully presented exhibit of many artifacts from the initial concept of slaves to work the many southern estates and farms to the actual freedom gained after the Civil War that split the American nation in two. This is an excellent opportunity to see the actual journey from the early days of slavery to the final days, and the repercussions during these eras and thereafter.
Then there is the Everday Freedom Heroes exhibit. This particular area goes into the details of the many people that have made the right choice, a choice that impacted the world in the long run. As the name suggests, these are mostly people that were not anything out of the ordinary, average people who led average lives in their day and age, but at one moment in time when they were required to make a decision that would impact the lives of slaves, they made the right choice, a choice that would make them stand out among the rest for all time. This is a great opportunity for the parents to show their children that one person can make a difference, regardless of their station in life.
In the end, if you have a fascination with American history, a passion for the word “freedom,” or a family that needs to know that they can change the world at a moments notice, then the national Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati is a must visit location.
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