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  1. 24. Feb. 2024 · The "Freedom Train" (1947) The American Freedom Train that most know of today was actually not the first. Directly after the end of World War II there was the original Freedom Train, which hit the railroads in 1947. It was also painted in patriotic red, white, and blue and led by a pair of matching Alco PA-1s. The purpose of the train, first ...

  2. www.freedomtrain.org › freedom-train-timeline-printableThe 1947 - 1949 Freedom Train

    The Freedom Train opens to the public in Philadelphia on the 160th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. Thousands sign "The Freedom Scroll", a pledge of rededication to the principles of liberty. Thousands more will sign it as the train travels across the land. Grand Central Station, Track 30.

  3. About the book. "Freedom Train" by Dorothy Sterling takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the life of Harriet Tubman, an extraordinary woman whose bravery and determination forged a path to freedom for countless enslaved individuals. As you delve into this compelling narrative, prepare to be inspired by Tubman's indomitable spirit ...

  4. Freedom Train International stands as a symbol of unrestrained expression and movement, uniting a diverse global community under the banners of free speech and boundary-free exploration. Our movement envisions a world where every individual’s voice is heard without fear, where boundaries do not constrain aspirations, and where connections among cultures flourish.

  5. Freedom Train continues to entertain audiences with their spin on classic rock, R&B, funk and original music. Performing over 200 shows annually, Freedom Train plays clubs, casinos, weddings ...

  6. Riding the Freedom Train. Following Dr. King's memorial services on May 2, 1968, Coretta Scott King and Ralph Abernathy launched the Freedom Train from Memphis, Tennessee, the first caravan of the Poor People’s Campaign. Participants marched three miles before 300 people boarded buses bound for Marks, Mississippi.

  7. The American Freedom Train (AFT) was a 26-car train led by one of three enormous steam engines restored just for the occasion. Over a 21 month period from April 1, 1975 to December 31, 1976 more than 7 million Americans visited the train during its tour of all 48 contiguous states. Tens of millions more stood trackside to see it go by.