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In 1861, while America tore itself apart in civil war, a 32-year-old enslaved blacksmith in Mississippi was orchestrating the largest coordinated slave escape in the state's history. Samuel Jackson had spent two years transforming his forge into the command center of a secret network spanning 47 plantations across the Yazoo Delta. What started as repairing horseshoes and farm tools became something far more dangerous – forging specialized lock picks, weapons, and the intricate plans that would liberate over 400 enslaved people in a single coordinated strike. This is the incredible true-inspired story of how one man's skills with hammer and anvil became instruments of liberation, how coded messages traveled between plantations disguised as work orders, and how a blacksmith's workshop became the headquarters of the most sophisticated resistance network in Mississippi history. On April 15th, 1861, as Confederate forces mobilized for war, Samuel's network executed a military-precision operation that simultaneously struck multiple plantations, captured weapons arsenals, and led hundreds of people through treacherous swampland to freedom. Join us for this powerful story of strategic brilliance, unwavering courage, and the unbreakable human determination to be free – no matter the cost. Subscribe for more untold stories of resistance that changed American history. #SamuelJackson #SlaveEscape #MississippiHistory #UndergroundRailroad #CivilWar #Resistance #Freedom #AmericanHistory #UntoldStories