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Question | Answer |
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A person who plots the route and makes arrangements for helpings the escaping fugitive slaves | agent |
the fugitive or runaway slave | baggage |
a person who guides slaves along their journey or route to freedo or who gives slaves directions on how to escape being caught | conductor |
The big dipper star grouping which points to the North Star as a basis for direction | Drinking Gourd |
transporting fugitive or runaway slaves from station to station | forwarding |
an escaped slave's route of travel with specific places and landmarks where freedom exists | Freedom Line |
the Underground Railroad, i. e., the entire network | freedom train |
Canada or "freedom itself" | Heaven |
Sandusky, Ohio ( location where freedom is very close) | Hope |
the day and time of the planned escape | Judgement Day |
a wagon full of fugitive slaves who are hidden under farm produce such as hay or load of potatoes | load of potatoes |
Harriet Tubman | moses |
an Underground Railroad worker--someone who helps as a lookout, sewing clothing, cooking food for the runway | operator |
a fugitive or runaway slave who is traveling along the Underground Railroad(figurative) | parcel or package |
Canada or other places across the Ohio River where freedom was realized | Promise Land |
a fugitive or runaway slave who is traveling along the Underground Railroad(literally) | Passenger |
the escape route used overtime by one or more fugitive or runaway slaves | route |
a person who escorts escaping slaves | shepherd |
arriving fugitive slaves | shipment |
a person who provides a safe house for runaway or fugitive slaves | stationmaster |
a person who donates money, clothing, or food to support the Underground Railroad | stolkholder |
a stop at the Underground Railroad such as a town or city along the route | terminal |
an escaping fugitive or runaway slave | traveler |
A:He recieved his early eduacation in what city? B:At what University did he earn his bachelor, master, and a medical's degree? | A:New York City B:University of Glasgow |
This person was the first black person to win elective office in a settled community in the United States. | John Mercer Langston |
A:This person established the first black daily newspaper. B:Name the newspaper. | A:J.M.Weymount B: The Daily Creole of New Orleans (Louisiana) |
This person introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Bill to the U.S. Senate that would allow states to enter the Union without slavery. | Senator Stephen A. Douglas |
The California's first black newspaper was published by this person. | Mifflin W. Gibbs |
This minister from Connecticut came to Kansas to fight with the abolitionist, Charles Sumner. | John Brown |