
“The Underground Railroad in Southeastern Ohio” is a permanent exhibit of The Farmers Castle Museum that details the rise of the freedom movement along the Ohio River shoreline of …
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Major differences between aboveground systems and underground systems are the types of insulating materials used for lines, and the construction technique. Common construction …
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The Underground Railroad refers to the effort -- sometimes spontaneous, sometimes highly organized -- to assist persons held in bondage in North America to escape from slavery.
The Underground Railroad (UGRR) was a metaphor for a large, interconnected network composed of smaller local systems that helped fugitives (runaway slaves) to make their way to …
Below is a definition of the Underground Railroad created by historian Matthew Pinsker of Dickinson College. Have students read the definition individually or aloud and lead a …
Popularized with a name that reflected the technological marvel of its day, the Underground Railroad was a resistance movement and secret network that helped enslaved people …