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Underground Railroad



Underground Railroad - in U.S. history, loosely organized system for helping fugitive slaves escape to Canada or to areas of safety in free states. It was run by local groups of Northern abolitionists, both white and free blacks. The metaphor first appeared in print in the early 1840s, and other railroad terminology was soon added. The escaping slaves were called passengers; the homes where they   Read More...

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    Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation
    by John Hope Franklin, Loren Schweninger. 460 pgs.


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