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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.
Harriet Tubman was receptive to John Brown's ideas. Brown was impressed by her work on the Underground Railroad. Because she was very familiar with the topography of western Virginia , she shared that information with Brown. She also agreed to enlist Black recruits from Canada. Her help to Brown was chronicled in the plans found in Brown's Maryland farmhouse.
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
Harriet Tubman by Eloise Greenfield is a biographical poem about the leader of the Underground Railroad. The poem is found in her collection Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems.
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 -_-
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she was a slave and she was trying to bring all of the slaves in there to get freedom.
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.
Harriet Tubman was receptive to John Brown's ideas. Brown was impressed by her work on the Underground Railroad. Because she was very familiar with the topography of western Virginia , she shared that information with Brown. She also agreed to enlist Black recruits from Canada. Her help to Brown was chronicled in the plans found in Brown's Maryland farmhouse.
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
The railroad was not really a railroad per-say it was a network of people, houses and places that the slaves could go to in time of need for help and safety. If the slaves found a lantern on the hitching post, meant that the place was a safe haven.
The slaves used either the underground railroad, or they found a crafty way to act like a free person.
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The book that was allegedly found in the Temple during the time of Josiah is believed to have been the Book of Deuteronomy. Scholars believe that King Josiah commissioned the Deuteronomist to write the book, and that it was hidden in the Temple with the intention that it would be found and portrayed as of great antiquity.
Harriet Tubman by Eloise Greenfield is a biographical poem about the leader of the Underground Railroad. The poem is found in her collection Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems.