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1861 ... Right Before The Start Of The Civil War ! :)

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Frederick Douglass became involved in the Underground Railroad in the 1830s. He escaped slavery himself in 1838 and became an abolitionist, actively supporting and aiding others in their escape for many years after.

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Who is a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the underground railroad?

Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.


Was Frederick Douglass' home a station on the underground railroad?

yes


Who was the famous abolitionist publisher and activist on underground railroad?

Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.


Did Frederick Douglass try to escape slavery?

The underground railroad, NOT A FLYING PIG!


The most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad was Frederick Douglass.?

No, it was Tubman. He had a newspaper and did lectures on slavery.


What are the names of the conductors of the underground railroad?

Some names of conductors that worked on the Underground Railroad are: Frederick Douglass, Josiah Hensen, John Mason, Levi Coffin, Laura Haviland, John Fairfield.


Who escaped from slavery and became a leader of the abolitionist movement?

The Underground Railroad was a system of routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape slavery. Many former slaves were involved in various forms of the Railroad. These include Harriet Tubman and John Parker. or just Harriet Tubman


What are some names of conductors from the underground railroad?

Some names of conductors that worked on the Underground Railroad are: Frederick Douglass, Josiah Hensen, John Mason, Levi Coffin, Laura Haviland, John Fairfield.


Was Frederick Douglass a part of the underground railroad?

I'm not sure but he was a abolitionist after escaping to the North. People actually listened to him because he had been a slave. does that help? He also was a verrry important man


Why do you think Frederick Douglass called his newspaper the north star?

Frederick Douglass called his newspaper The North Star because the north star was the star that fugitive slaves on the underground railroad used to guide themselves to freedom.


Where did Frederick Douglass hide runaway slaves?

Frederick Douglass probably used a number of locations to help hide runaway slaves. The Underground Railroad was a collection of a number of homes and locations with and because it was secretive so information is lost to time.


Why does Frederick Douglass not approve of the underground railroad?

because he believes, that to many people know of it. and it isn't underground. if it was, it might be a little safer.