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The Underground Railroad was not underground, and it wasn’t an actual train. It was a network of people, both whites and free Blacks, who worked together to help runaways from slaveholding...
Kids learn about the Underground Railroad. A way for the enslaved to escape from the South and into free northern states and Canada.
The “Underground Railroad” was a network established by those that believed in freedom for the Black slaves between 1810 and the 1860s. These were homes, shelters hideouts, and people that reached from the southern states where slavery was popular, all the way to the northern states and then into Canada.
The Underground Railroad was not an actual railway. Instead, it was a secret organization that existed in the United States before the Civil War. The people of the Underground Railroad helped escaped enslaved people from the South to reach places of safety in the North or in Canada.
The Underground Railroad was a group of people (both black and white) who helped enslaved people escape from the South. They did this by offering shelter and help to them. The exact date that they started is not known, but they probably started it in the late 1800s.
The Underground Railroad was a secret network of homes, roads, and businesses set up to help enslaved African Americans escape to freedom. Several memorials and museums remind us today of the Underground Railroad and the courage of all who participated in it.
3 lut 2021 · In this engaging video for kids, you'll meet Harriet Tubman, who led countless enslaved people to freedom using a secret network of people and places known as the Underground Railroad. Highlights...