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he help lead them to the nearest safe house

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He recorded the stories of escaping slaves.

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Q: How was William Still involved in the underground railroad?
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What was William Still best known for?

organizing the Underground Railroad ...................................no His leadership in the Underground Railroad


Who wrote The Underground Railroad Records?

William Still


Who wrote father of the underground railroad?

William Still


What kind of cancer did William Still die and where did he die?

William Still was born October 7, 1821 and died July 14, 1902.He was an African-American abolitionist involved with the Underground Railroad.He is sometimes called the Father of the underground railroad.


Who published the classic book the underground railroad in 1872?

Underground railroad in 1872 by William Still, Published by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, 1872.


What terms do historians use when referring to William Still?

the father of the underground railroad


What did William Still say and do that indicated his position?

he freed the African American slaves from the underground railroad


Who is primarily noted for work on the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman


Which free black man wrote the stories of slaves who escaped on the Underground Railroad?

William Still


William Still an African American living in Philadelphia is best known for?

organizing the Underground Railroad.


Who came up with the concept of what came to be known as the underground railroad?

William Still is often regarded as the primary influence of the Underground Railroad. He wrote a book on his participation called "The Underground Railroad". However, it was a somewhat more spontaneous thing, as such things always form in such conditions. The Society of Friends were probably the key "makers" of the Underground Railroad.


How many conductor houses were involved in the underground railroad (estimate)?

No way to know. Historians are still finding places that were stops.