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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
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