Some names of conductors that worked on the Underground Railroad are: Frederick Douglass, Josiah Hensen, John Mason, Levi Coffin, Laura Haviland, John Fairfield.
Yes they did and that is why it was so amazingly secrative. Yes because some of the whites helped the slaves get to freedom by using the Underground Railroad.
the under ground rail road was a secret rote that slave would take to get to the north were they would be free. some way to travel that rote is ridding in the back of a wagon under some hay stuff like that were you would not be seen.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
traveling conditions
secretive,
Some names of conductors that worked on the Underground Railroad are: Frederick Douglass, Josiah Hensen, John Mason, Levi Coffin, Laura Haviland, John Fairfield.
There were people on the Underground Railroad that helped the slaves run away. Some of these people were Quakers, others weren't. They were called lots of things, from abolitionists to "conductors."
Harriet Tubman was a leader of it because she escaped by it then wanted to save her family and friends so she risked her life over and over and saved some slaves and brought them to freedom. These people are often referred to as the conductors on the Underground Railroad.
There were many conductors on the Underground Rail road, but some more famous ones are: Harriet Tubman, Thomas Garret, Josiah Henson, John Fairfield , Levi & Catherine Coffin
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Yes they did and that is why it was so amazingly secrative. Yes because some of the whites helped the slaves get to freedom by using the Underground Railroad.
the under ground rail road was a secret rote that slave would take to get to the north were they would be free. some way to travel that rote is ridding in the back of a wagon under some hay stuff like that were you would not be seen.
Im pretty sure you can visit some places that still has tunnnels or underground houses that was apart of the underground railroad.
traveling conditions
secretive,
Not really but, some people did help the underground railroad but were very secritive about it because it was illegal.
Some say Lincoln helped but historians believe Lincoln did not sneak slaves on to the Underground Railroad.