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  1. 19 de oct. de 2023 · The Underground Railroad was the network used by enslaved black Americans to obtain their freedom in the 30 years before the Civil War (1860-1865). The “railroad” used many routes from states in the South, which supported slavery, to “free” states in the North and Canada.

  2. 29 de oct. de 2009 · The Underground Railroad was a network of people, African American as well as white, offering shelter and aid to escaped enslaved people from the South. It developed as a convergence of several...

  3. 19 de oct. de 2023 · system used by abolitionists between 1800-1865 to help enslaved African Americans escape to free states. During the era of slavery, the Underground Railroad was a network of routes, places, and people that helped enslaved people in the American South escape to the North.

  4. Unquiet Journey: Mapping the Underground Railroad. A companion digital exhibit to the American Geographical Society Library 2023 Maps and America: Arthur Holzheimer Lecture by Dr. Karen Lewis.

  5. The Underground Railroad was used by freedom seekers from slavery in the United States and was generally an organized network of secret routes and safe houses. [1]

  6. This map shows the major routes enslaved people traveled along using the Underground Railroad. Most fled to free Northern states or the country of Canada, but some fugitives escaped south to...

  7. 30 de jul. de 2021 · The Underground Railroad was a covert and sometimes informal network of routes, safehouses, and resources spread across the country that was used by enslaved African Americans to gain their freedom. This effort was often spontaneous, with enslaved people beginning their journey to freedom unaided.