Yes black men did work on building the continental railroad. John Henry was a legend.
No offence black people. but the answer is it was the place of freedom southern people had slaves so black people moved north on the underground railroad but it wasn't really under ground
Many people did! Many people did help with the Under Ground Railroad but one of the main person was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a courageous "conductor" on the Under ground railroad. The Underground railroad was a organization was not an actual railroad but was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves.
Harriet Tubman
The underground railroad was started to help black slaves from the southern get to Canada to gain their freedom. It was very dangerous and many people were killed, but because of the brave people who helped transport the slaves many were granted their freedom and a chance to start over in Canada.
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No offence black people. but the answer is it was the place of freedom southern people had slaves so black people moved north on the underground railroad but it wasn't really under ground
Before the Civil War in America, many black people left the south on foot, and were routed through the underground railroad through the northern states to their freedom. The underground railroad consisted of non-black people sympathetic to the plight of black citizens, so they fed them, housed them and helped them find their way to freedom.
make a box and paint it black. and then put in on the aircraft.
The black slaves found out about the underground railroad by this lady named Harriet Tubamn and that's how the black slaves found the underground railroad. YOUR WELCOME FOR WHOEVER DIDNT REMEBER HER NAME -_-
She escaped and left to the railroad crossing so all the black people can be free as well
First learn how to construct a proper sentence, then learn that black people are a disease.
The first Trancontinental Railroad was most likely black with gold.
The address of the Black Butte Center For Railroad Culture is: 800 Black Butte Road, Weed, CA 96094-9705
Many people did! Many people did help with the Under Ground Railroad but one of the main person was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was a courageous "conductor" on the Under ground railroad. The Underground railroad was a organization was not an actual railroad but was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for fugitives, or escaped slaves.
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Harriet Tubman
The best word to describe the underground railroad is "escape". It was indeed the means of escape for black slaves to the free states or to Canada and it helped around 100,000 to freedom.