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Alamo: Voice of Freedom
Alamo The Musical LLC.
4 episodes
1 day ago
Alamo: Voice of Freedom reimagines the iconic 1836 siege not through the eyes of heroes carved in stone, but through the lives of the enslaved people caught in its shadows. While legends like Travis, Bowie, and Crockett stood at the forefront of the battle, people like Joe, a young Black man enslaved by Travis, survived to tell a truth history tried to erase. Joe and others, including Rebecca, Sam, and Charlie, served, endured, and witnessed the fall of the Alamo without ever being remembered. This cinematic podcast explores not just what is known, but what might have happened inside those walls, moments of love, humanity, and resistance. Through rich storytelling, sound design, and historical research, Voice of Freedom challenges us to rethink who freedom was really for. This isn’t just the Alamo you know. It’s the Alamo you’ve never heard, until now.
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Alamo: Voice of Freedom reimagines the iconic 1836 siege not through the eyes of heroes carved in stone, but through the lives of the enslaved people caught in its shadows. While legends like Travis, Bowie, and Crockett stood at the forefront of the battle, people like Joe, a young Black man enslaved by Travis, survived to tell a truth history tried to erase. Joe and others, including Rebecca, Sam, and Charlie, served, endured, and witnessed the fall of the Alamo without ever being remembered. This cinematic podcast explores not just what is known, but what might have happened inside those walls, moments of love, humanity, and resistance. Through rich storytelling, sound design, and historical research, Voice of Freedom challenges us to rethink who freedom was really for. This isn’t just the Alamo you know. It’s the Alamo you’ve never heard, until now.
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E1 - “Ashes and Echoes” - Alamo: Voice of Freedom
Alamo: Voice of Freedom
14 minutes
3 weeks ago
E1 - “Ashes and Echoes” - Alamo: Voice of Freedom
Welcome to Episode 1 of Alamo, Voice of Freedom. Before the myths, before the monuments, there was the raw, human, and often forgotten truths. This is the story of Joe, a man bound by chains and caught in the fire of a revolution not his own. He lay in the ashes of the Alamo, one of the few left alive to carry its ghosts. But this story isn't just about survival, it’s about the cost of freedom, the weight of silence, and the voices history tried to erase. The battle is over, but the reckoning begins. And Joe’s journey is far from finished. Join us for our Podcast Series, Alamo, Voice of Freedom.  
Alamo: Voice of Freedom
Alamo: Voice of Freedom reimagines the iconic 1836 siege not through the eyes of heroes carved in stone, but through the lives of the enslaved people caught in its shadows. While legends like Travis, Bowie, and Crockett stood at the forefront of the battle, people like Joe, a young Black man enslaved by Travis, survived to tell a truth history tried to erase. Joe and others, including Rebecca, Sam, and Charlie, served, endured, and witnessed the fall of the Alamo without ever being remembered. This cinematic podcast explores not just what is known, but what might have happened inside those walls, moments of love, humanity, and resistance. Through rich storytelling, sound design, and historical research, Voice of Freedom challenges us to rethink who freedom was really for. This isn’t just the Alamo you know. It’s the Alamo you’ve never heard, until now.