NYC slavery and Underground Railroad walking tour

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  • E-Ticket
  • $36.00 per person

Step into the rich history of New York City with the NYC Slavery and Underground Railroad Walking Tour. This immersive 2.5-hour guided experience delves into the often overlooked narrative of slavery in colonial New York and the courageous journey of those seeking freedom through the Underground Railroad. The tour takes you through the historic streets of lower Manhattan, visiting significant sites such as the former slave market on Wall Street and the African Burial Ground National Monument, shedding light on the city’s deep-rooted connection to the transatlantic slave trade.

Led by knowledgeable guides, visitors gain a profound understanding of the impact of slavery on the city’s development and the resilience of those who fought for freedom. The tour offers a unique perspective on New York’s past, uncovering stories of resistance and liberation that are often overshadowed by more widely known historical narratives. It is a thought-provoking and educational experience, providing a deeper appreciation for the complexities of New York City’s history.

Key Highlights

– Immerse yourself in the captivating history of the Underground Railroad as you stroll through the streets of New York City, uncovering the hidden stories of bravery and resilience.
– Experience an eye-opening journey through time as you visit an archeological site and memorial dedicated to the memory of enslaved Africans in colonial America.
– Gain unexpected and essential insights into the role of NYC in slavery and the Underground Railroad, delving into the somber yet empowering course of history.
– Explore a former station of the Underground Railroad, tracing the footsteps of abolitionists and the enslaved in their fight for freedom.
– Engage with the impact of slavery within NYC, as you follow the story of the abolitionist movement and learn how enslaved people built the city.

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