The underground rail road

The underground rail road

By William Still

Subjects: Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century, Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography, Biography, Mouvements antiesclavagistes -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle, Underground railroad, African Americans, Fugitive slaves -- United States -- History -- 19th century, Abolitionnistes -- États-Unis -- Biographies, Minorities, Antislavery movements, united states, Slavery, To 1863, Fugitive slaves, united states, Fugitive slaves, United States, Slavery and bondage, Esclaves fugitifs -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle, Slaves, united states, Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, History, Anti-slavery movements

Description: <p><i>The Underground Railroad </i>(1872) is a book by African-American abolitionist and Father of the Underground Railroad, William Still. The book is a collection of testimonies from nearly 650 slaves who escaped to freedom via the Underground Railroad.</p> The Underground Railroad (1872) is a book by African-American abolitionist and Father of the Underground Railroad, William Still. The book is a collection of testimonies from nearly 650 slaves who escaped to freedom via the Underground Railroad.

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