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Recreating the escape route to northern states and Canada for fleeing slaves
Dora Mekouar 12 February 2010
Follow the North Star participants learn about slavery at a re-enacted outdoor auction1.
"History by immersion," is how the Conner Prairie interactive2 history park outside Indianapolis, Indiana, describes a program about a perilous3 journey to freedom endured by escaped southern slaves during the 19th-century. It is an unforgettable walk in the woods that has special meaning during February, which is Black History Month in the United States.
The program is called Follow the North Star. The name is adapted from an old American Negro spiritual song, Follow the Drinking Gourd4.
Their new owner speaks harshly to participants before they escape and make a run for freedom.
In the years before and during the U.S. Civil War of the 1860s, escaped slaves fled northward5, hiding by day and moving furtively6 at night. Often their only guide was Polaris, the North Star, which they found by tracing the handle of the Big Dipper constellation7, or Drinking Gourd. But even when they crossed the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, they were by no means safe. Slave catchers scoured8 free northern states like Indiana, looking for runaways10.
That's the story that's re-created, ultra-realistically, at Connor Prairie. Follow the North Star is held outside and at night and in all kinds of weather. Participants of all races play the part of blacks who are rounded up, divided by sex into what the slavers call bucks11 and breeders, and sold like cattle at auction.
With help from white Quakers and free blacks, the fugitives13 escape and seek safe houses along what came to be called the Underground Railroad. A high-school girl who says she learned more about Civil War history there than she could in any classroom summed up the experience. "It was really intense," she said, adding, "I felt like an animal."
At the end of the program, each person learns his or her fate as a fugitive12. Some are captured. Others, had they been actual slaves, would have been among those killed. Many participants spend the entire hour and a half in tears. For sure, just as in real life almost two centuries ago, not every runaway9 slave makes it to Canada and certain freedom.
1 auction | |
n.拍卖;拍卖会;vt.拍卖 | |
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adj.危险的,冒险的 | |
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4 gourd | |
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5 northward | |
adv.向北;n.北方的地区 | |
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6 furtively | |
adv. 偷偷地, 暗中地 | |
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走遍(某地)搜寻(人或物)( scour的过去式和过去分词 ); (用力)刷; 擦净; 擦亮 | |
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n.逃走的人,逃亡,亡命者;adj.逃亡的,逃走的 | |
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(轻而易举的)胜利( runaway的名词复数 ) | |
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11 bucks | |
n.雄鹿( buck的名词复数 );钱;(英国十九世纪初的)花花公子;(用于某些表达方式)责任v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的第三人称单数 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃 | |
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adj.逃亡的,易逝的;n.逃犯,逃亡者 | |
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