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Books with title Life on the Underground Railroad

  • The Underground Railroad: A Record

    William Still

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2016)
    The Underground Railroad - A Record - Of Facts, Authentic Narrative, Letters, &c., - Narrating the Hardships, Hair-breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in their efforts of Freedom By William Still.... Often called "The Father of the Underground Railroad", Still helped as many as 800 slaves escape to freedom. He interviewed each person and kept careful records, including a brief biography and the destination for each, along with any alias adopted. He kept his records carefully hidden but knew the accounts would be critical in aiding the future reunion of family members who became separated under slavery, which he had learned when he aided his own brother Peter, whom he had previously never met before. Still worked with other Underground Railroad agents operating in the South and in many counties in southern Pennsylvania. His network to freedom also included agents in New Jersey, New York, New England and Canada. Conductor Harriet Tubman traveled through his office with fellow passengers on several occasions during the 1850s and Still forged a connection with the family of John Brown. After the Civil War, Still published an account of the Underground Railroad, The Underground Railroad Records (1872), based on the secret notes he had kept in diaries during those years. His book has been integral to the history of these years, as he carefully recorded many details of the workings of the Underground Railroad. It went through three editions and in 1876 was displayed at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition
  • The Underground Railroad

    Natalie Hyde

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 31, 2015)
    In the 1800s, the Underground Railroad was a system of secret routes and safe places to hide for black slaves trying to escape to freedom. This astonishing book details the evidence that led up to the acceptance of slavery as well as the rejection of it. Readers will discover that when faced with evidence of the plight of slaves, such as slave auction posters, engravings, photographs, and interviews, white people had varying views depending on whether they benefited from slavery themselves. Readers will learn how prejudice and circumstances at the time of an event can influence people's interpretation of evidence and how that perspective can change over time. They will also learn how to use critical thinking in their own examinations of evidence. Present-day examples show how history repeats itself when evidence is denied or interpreted to one side's benefit.
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  • The Underground Railroad

    William Still

    language (, July 10, 2017)
    The Underground Railroad by William Still
  • The Underground Railroad

    Raymond Bial

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Feb. 1, 1995)
    An illustrated portrait of the activities of the Underground Railroad in the years prior to the Civil War documents the routes, lives, hardships, and accomplishments of the "conductors" and their "passengers," escaped slaves.
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  • The Underground Railroad

    William Still

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  • The Underground Railroad in Illinois

    Glennette Tilley Turner

    Paperback (Newman Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Uses maps, rare photographs, background information, and activities to explore the history of the underground railroad in Illinois.
  • The Underground Railroad

    Ruth Ashby

    eBook (IBOOKS for Young Readers, Oct. 20, 2014)
    The Civil War divided a nation and turned brother against brother. Lasting four long years, it resulted in the deaths of more than 600,000 soldiers. Smart IBOOKS for Young Readers presents a six-volume series devoted to this war, a war fought for liberation as well as reunification. With historic photographs and engaging text, "Civil War Chronicles" recreates key battles and paints living portraits of the heroes who made the war of the states unforgettable.
  • The Underground Railroad

    Ann Louise Heinrichs

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Describes the Underground railroad, which was a secret network of people who operated in the dark of the night, helping African-Americans escape from slavery in the southern United States.
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  • The Underground Railroad

    William Still

    language (, June 29, 2017)
    The Underground Railroad by William Still
  • The Underground Railroad

    William Still

    language (, Aug. 24, 2017)
    The Underground Railroad by William Still
  • The Underground Railroad

    William Still

    language (, Aug. 18, 2017)
    The Underground Railroad by William Still
  • Littsie and the Underground Railroad

    Jinny Powers Berten, Elizabeth W. Schott

    Paperback (Fountain Square Publishing LLC, June 1, 2009)
    Littsie O'Donnell, orphaned by the cholera epidemic of 1832, tells the stiry of struggling to raise her little sister and of her involvement in the Underground Railroad.Littsie's friendship with a former slave,Euleen,is deepened as they both discover the meaning of freedom.
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