Yes, you could say it was a failure of citizens to support the law, though it was only the police who were obliged to arrest anyone who looked like a runaway slave.
During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.
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In the 1994 TV movie, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad, slaves use the underground railroad to gain their freedom. It takes place before the start of the Civil War and stars Alfre Woodward as Harriet Tubman.
The Underground Railroad was a series of free blacks and Northerners who were against slavery that would guide slaves up to the North to Freedom. It wasn't an actual railroad, but at times it went underground to hide slaves. It was coined "Underground Railroad" so slave masters wouldn't know what it really was, and it was almost like a railroad. The main people who came directly to the slaves and guided them along the "Railroad" were coined "conductors". One very famous conductor is Harriet Tubman, also nicknamed "Black Moses".
The web address of the Civil War And Underground Railroad Museum Of Philadelphia is: www.cwurmuseum.org
During the Civil War, the leader of the Underground Railroad was Harriet Tubman. A common nickname for Harriet Tubman was Moses.
The phone number of the Civil War And Underground Railroad Museum Of Philadelphia is: 215-405-8715.
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The address of the Civil War And Underground Railroad Museum Of Philadelphia is: Po Box 59473, Philadelphia, PA 19102-9473
The Underground Railroad was a passage to freedom for thousands of slaves that changed our ancestors' lives. The Underground Railroad led thousands of slaves to freedom in the North. The Underground Railroad was an important aspect of the issue of slavery during the civil war. Hope one of these works for you :)
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