The document summarizes key aspects of the Underground Railroad, which was a network that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom in the northern United States and Canada. It describes the Underground Railroad as a vast network of people, not run by any single person, that is estimated to have helped as many as 100,000 enslaved African Americans escape. It also outlines the roles of conductors, who led slaves to freedom, and stations, which were safe houses where runaways could find shelter.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Underground Railroad, which was a network that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom in the northern United States and Canada. It describes the Underground Railroad as a vast network of people, not run by any single person, that is estimated to have helped as many as 100,000 enslaved African Americans escape. It also outlines the roles of conductors, who led slaves to freedom, and stations, which were safe houses where runaways could find shelter.
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The document summarizes key aspects of the Underground Railroad, which was a network that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom in the northern United States and Canada. It describes the Underground Railroad as a vast network of people, not run by any single person, that is estimated to have helped as many as 100,000 enslaved African Americans escape. It also outlines the roles of conductors, who led slaves to freedom, and stations, which were safe houses where runaways could find shelter.
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to,liberty or death. If I could not have one, I would have the other. For no man should take me alive. I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength last.” What was the railroad? • a vast network of people who helped runaway slaves escape to north • It was not run by just a single person • As many as 100k A.As escaped along it What were Conductors? • person who helped out on the underground railroad • lead slaves to freedom. • Harriet Tubman What were stations? • “safe houses” where “runaways” knew that could be safely hidden • homes or barns of Quakers or other Christians • Levi Coffin was one of the most famous conductors. – He helped lead 3,000 people to freedom What was some other lingo? • Runaways were “packages” or “hams” • “follow the drinking gourde” which meant to follow the big dipper • Runaways knew that “dead trees would point the way” – this meant moss grew on the north side of dead trees