The underground railroad / Raymond Bial.
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TextPublication details: New York : Houghton Mifflin, 1995.Description: 48 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: - 0395699371
- 9780395979150
- 973.7
- E450 .B53
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| BEN 973.7 E468 The Civil War / | BEN 973.7 E487.B46 The Confederate States of America / | BER 591.65 PZ7 Dangerous animals / | BIA 973.7 E450 .B53 The underground railroad / | BIS 979.2 E78.S7 Nations of the Southwest / | BJO 599.5 QL737.C424 B56 Blue whales / | BLA 306.3 E441.B64 Slavery in America / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-47).
By ones, twos, and threes, in the years before the Civil War thousands of enslaved people slipped through the night on their way to freedom, riding the Underground Railroad. Hidden and hunted, the escape of southern slaves to the North remains a compelling event in American history. Within the pages of this book are documented, in prose and elegantly articulate photographs, examples of "stations" on the Railroad, along with images of the routes, lives, and hardships of both the "passengers" and "conductors."
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