Great Escapes - Airs Feb 25th

Voices of a Lynching from Radio Diaries
Poet and songwriter Abel Meeropol wrote the song Strange Fruit after seeing a photograph of two black teenagers hanging from a tree. But a third boy escaped being lynched that fateful day, 80 years ago, in Marion, Indiana. James Cameron was believed to be the only African American to have survived a lynching. Decades later, a box of recordings was found in a basement. They contained the recollections of people who witnessed or took part in the events of that day.

Tulsa's Slow Integration from This Land Press
John W. Franklin is the grandson of an African American lawyer who survived the 1921 Tulsa race riot.  In this recording made for the series "Just Passing Through," Franklin shares his grandfather’s memories of the race riot, his father’s memories of racism and his own memories of the beginnings of racial healing in Oklahoma.

Picture a Box from The Memory Palace
The incredible story of Henry "Box" Brown who escaped slavery by mailing himself to freedom.

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