This category lists sites especially for the Underground Railroad, a network of routes that slaves used to escape the slave states for freedom during the eighteenth century.
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A book review.
History and genealogy of the abolitionist from Ottawa, Illinois.
A Federal style brick home built in 1839 used to help fleeing slaves.
Offers interactive educational programs to promote an understanding of slavery and the resistance movements, includes movies, donation details, a virtual tour, and upcoming events.
Database that includes all the sites, facilities, and programs that have met the basic criteria of showing an association to the Underground Railroad and additional criteria established for each element type.
Encyclopedic entry from National Geographic, primarily for teachers of grades 5-8.
Articles and images.
History and genealogy of the abolitionist from Ottawa, Illinois.
Encyclopedic entry from National Geographic, primarily for teachers of grades 5-8.
Database that includes all the sites, facilities, and programs that have met the basic criteria of showing an association to the Underground Railroad and additional criteria established for each element type.
A Federal style brick home built in 1839 used to help fleeing slaves.
Offers interactive educational programs to promote an understanding of slavery and the resistance movements, includes movies, donation details, a virtual tour, and upcoming events.
A book review.
Articles and images.
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