Login
  • Advanced Search
Basic Search


Authors
Topics
Events
Contents

Underground Railroad



Underground Railroad
This was a network of escape routes and hiding places organized to help slaves escape to northern states and Canada. By the railroad's peak in 1850, some 100,000 slaves had escaped to freedom. The following collection of documents includes important figures who ran the railroad, accounts from escaped slaves, and the government acts meant to curb slaves escaping to the North.
Titles

 The Underground Railroad (Levi Coffin)

 Tubman, Harriet (Thomas L. Purvis)

 Chapter VIII. The Underground Railroad (Jesse Macy)

 Gratitude of Underground Railroad Passengers (1854– 1856) (Escaped Slaves)

 Fugitive Slave Act, First (Thomas L. Purvis)

 Fugitive Slave Act, Second (Thomas L. Purvis)

 Compromise of 1850 (Thomas L. Purvis)

Western Standard Server1.westernstandard.com\WSDB
Terms of Use  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us
Western Standard © 1999-2025