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the conductors are unknown but the first person to TRAVEL the underground railroad was Harriet Tubman
harriet Tubman
The underground railroad was not a physical structure but rather a complex system of routes an escaping slave could use to reach a "free" area that did not support slavery. Homes where the escaping slaves could stop for a night and receive food and shelter were known as stations or depots. The height of the underground railroad was the first half of the 1800's.
Here is a list of the most notable people:Dr. Anderson Ruffin AbbottHenry "Box" BrownLevi CoffinFrederick DouglassCalvin FairbankThomas GarrettWilliam Lloyd GarrisonSamuel GreenJosiah Bushnell GrinnellJosiah HensonJames Butler ("Wild Bill") HickokIsaac HopperRoger Hooker LeavittSamuel J. MayJohn ParkerJohn Wesley PoseyJohn RankinAlexander Milton RossDavid RugglesSamuel SeawellWilliam StillSojourner TruthHarriet TubmanCharles Augustus WheatonBut I first think of William Still (known as the "Father of the Underground Railroad") and Harriet Tubman.Harriet Tubman
The underground railroad started in 1923 (some say it started in 1619) by harriet tubman. It started in the South and in the north. it was NOT started by Harriet Tubman. It was started by Isaac Hopper in 1787 and he is known as the father of the underground railroad. Harriet was just one of the important people that helped with the railroad.
Harriet Tubman
the conductors are unknown but the first person to TRAVEL the underground railroad was Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman
harriet Tubman
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
why did congress direct the national park service to study the underground railroad
The underground railroad was not a physical structure but rather a complex system of routes an escaping slave could use to reach a "free" area that did not support slavery. Homes where the escaping slaves could stop for a night and receive food and shelter were known as stations or depots. The height of the underground railroad was the first half of the 1800's.
Baltimore and Ohio railroad
She fought for slavery as the first black woman to be a conductor on the underground railroad.-this answer is completely wrong, look it up, but do not use this answer for anything.no it is not i suggest you use it its gOOD
Though he was not the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad, he became known as one of Ohio's first and most active "conductors" on the Underground Railroad.
Though he was not the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad, he became known as one of Ohio's first and most active "conductors" on the Underground Railroad.
The underground railroad was the first step in ending slavery. This was a major change in the history of the United States.