Подземная железная дорога
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Cora is a slave on a Georgia cotton plantation, facing immense suffering, especially as an outcast among her fellow Africans. As she comes of age, her pain deepens. When Caesar, a newcomer from Virginia, introduces her to the Underground Railroad, they decide to escape, risking everything. Their plan goes awry when Cora kills a white boy attempting to capture her. Though they find a station and head north, they are pursued. In a unique twist, the Underground Railroad is depicted as a real network of tracks and tunnels beneath the South. Their first stop is South Carolina, which initially appears to be a sanctuary but hides a sinister agenda against its black residents. The relentless slave catcher Ridgeway is hot on their trail, forcing Cora to flee again. Her journey becomes a harrowing odyssey through various states, each representing different worlds and challenges. As she navigates these experiences, the narrative reflects the historical terrors faced by black people before the Civil War. The story is both a gripping adventure of one woman's fight for freedom and a profound exploration of America’s shared history, from the brutal slave trade to the unfulfilled promises of the present.
