Underground Railroad

Title: Underground Railroad
Category: /History
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Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a major development that united a diverse group of people for a common goal. Slaves were able to escape and went to a free land where they were considered free. The slaves would have to live in seclusion to avoid being found by slave catchers and returned to the terrible conditions from which they fled. Helpers, also known as conductors, assisted many slaves on their journey to freedom by concealing them …showed first 75 words of 3106 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3106 total…and other organizations. The risks were potentially fatal but slaves considered the risk as well worth the danger for a chance at freedom. Many people were significant part of the Underground Railroad to be successful. The actions of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglas, inspired young people to help others. The organization and success of the Underground Railroad assembled a fellowship of all humankind to help slaves in the fight for humankind, dignity, equality and freedom.

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