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Murphy Orchards: Our Underground Railroad Heritage
Murphy Orchards: Our Underground Railroad Heritage: Maps and narrative about the Niagara County, New York orchard's place in the organized effort to guide and help escaping slaves out of the United States and into Canada. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.murphyorchards.com/ur.html |
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Enlightenments from the Underground Railroad
Enlightenments from the Underground Railroad: Underground Railroad History Butler County Ohio. Highlights Methodist Church involvement. Special focus on the following people: James D Conrey, Anna Conrey, John Ford Conrey, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Van Zandt, Charles Elliott, Eliza Harris, Luther Bruen (Underground Railroad)
http://hometown.aol.com/ugrrinfo/index.html |
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Owen Sound's Black History
Owen Sound's Black History: Escaped slaves made their way to Canada via the Underground Railroad. Many headed for Owen Sound, Ontario, the last terminal of the Railroad and settled there, finding work and raising families. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.osblackhistory.com/ |
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Michigan Historical Museum
Michigan Historical Museum: Before the war many Michigan citizens helped slaves escape from the South, via the Underground Railroad, a secret, often informal, organization of safe hiding places and people willing to provide transportation between them. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/explore/museums/hismus/prehist/civilwar/undergro.html |
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: Offers interactive educational programs to promote an understanding of slavery and the resistance movements. Includes movies, donation details, a virtual tour, and upcoming events. Cincinnati, Ohio. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.freedomcenter.org/ |
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The Underground Railroad by William Still
The Underground Railroad by William Still: An etext of the 1872 publication that details the people and events surrounding the rescue of slaves before the Civil War. Includes photographs as well as the 70 woodcut illustrations found in the original book. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/other/ABL/etext/ugrr/ugrrmain.html |
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The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York
The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York: While the stringent laws of The Fugitive Slave Act were being enforced and the institution of slavery continued unabated, many abolitionists assisted escaped slaves regardless of the consequences. These abolitionists, who were primarily composed of Quaker (Underground Railroad)
http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/ugrr/home.html |
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Living the Experience
Living the Experience: A reenactment production of the Underground Railroad at the historical Lancaster Bethel AME Church, Pennsylvania. Selection of scanned documents, photo gallery, timeline, and profiles of historical figures, as well as video clips, tickets, and other show (Underground Railroad)
http://www.livingtheundergroundrailroad.com/ |
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Under Ground Railroad House
Under Ground Railroad House: This house was part of the underground railroad. There it a lot of pictures and information concerning this house. (Underground Railroad)
http://n_thelen.tripod.com/ |
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The Underground Railroad Site
The Underground Railroad Site: For the many African Americans who lived in the Slave States prior to and during the American Civil War, the Underground Railroad provided them the opportunity and assistance for escaping slavery and finding freedom. One of the most curious characteristic (Underground Railroad)
http://education.ucdavis.edu/NEW/STC/lesson/socstud/railroad/contents.htm |
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Underground to Freedom
Underground to Freedom: The relentless efforts of one American slave to reach the "Promised Land", Canada, through the underground railroad movement. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/4760 |
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Underground Railroad Special Resource Study
Underground Railroad Special Resource Study: Provides detailed information on Resource book for sale on the history and meaning of the Underground Railroad, published by the National Park Service. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.nps.gov/undergroundrr/contents.htm |
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Detroit-Windsor Freedom Tour
Detroit-Windsor Freedom Tour: Describes sites in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario related to the Underground Railroad and the Civil Rights Movement. (Underground Railroad)
http://living-library.com/FreedomTour/ |
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A Bittersweet Journey on the Underground Railroad
A Bittersweet Journey on the Underground Railroad: When historian Anthony Cohen set out to retrace a route along the legendary Underground Railroad, he recovered a piece of the American past. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues96/oct96/undergroundrr.html |
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The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad: Explore one of the most harrowing and inspiring chapters in American history. In this special feature, you'll find the story of the railroad and unique profiles of the Black Americans who made the railroad run. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.historychannel.com/Undergroundrailroad/ |
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Horane Smith
Horane Smith: The author of Lover's Leap and Underground to Freedom discusses his recent works. (Underground Railroad)
http://horane.tripod.com |
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Levi Coffin House
Levi Coffin House: Known as the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad. A designated national historic site." "Eliza", whose story is told in Uncle Tom's Cabin, stayed in this home on her way to freedom. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/coffin.htm |
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John Hossack
John Hossack: History and genealogy of John Hossack, Abolitionist, of Ottawa, Illinois. He was canal builder on the I&M, Illinois and Michigan Canal, a Lumber and Grain Merchant, and a conductor on the underground railroad. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.johnhossack.com/ |
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Underground Railroad @ nationalgeographic.com
Underground Railroad @ nationalgeographic.com: Links to various resources and links. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/99/railroad/randl.html |
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Network To Freedom
Network To Freedom: The Network to Freedom database includes all the sites, facilities, and programs that have each, in their own way, met the basic criteria of showing an association to the Underground Railroad and additional criteria established for each element type. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.cr.nps.gov/ugrr/network_d.htm |
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Stories of the Underground Railroad
Stories of the Underground Railroad: PDF and plain text of a 1941 children's collection of non-fiction stories by Anna L. Curtis. (Underground Railroad)
http://www.shockfamily.net/underground/ |
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North Carolina's Underground Railroad
North Carolina's Underground Railroad: Some 50,000 North Carolinians left the state and moved to Ohio or Indiana in protest to slavery during the thirty years before the Civil War is not widely known. As the frustration with more restrictive and harsh laws over slaves and slave owning were pas (Underground Railroad)
http://www.civilwar.com/linksrr.htm |