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How did people identify the Underground Railroads?

The Underground Railroad was not an actual railroad, but a series of "safe houses" that escaped slaves would travel along the way to the North or Canada. Houses that were part of the underground railroad were often marked by a quilt or lanterns, that only railroad guides, or "conductors", would know.


Did Harriet Tubman have a secret quilt?

did herriet tubman use secret qoutes in quilts?


Were there Underground Railroads?

The underground railroad were a series of underground passages that led to "safe houses" for the slaves. The slaves could stop at these houses for food and rest without fear of being turned in. The passages, or underground railroad, led to states where slavery was illegal and therefore they gained their freedom.


What is the African or Underground Railroad quilt code?

Answer:The African quilt code is another name for the "Underground Railroad Quilt Code," a method of using icons placed on quilts as signposts for travelers on this pathway. There has a varying degree of of belief in this concept among historians. Some have presented this as a myth being propagated by creative writers. A recently published book written in 2009 entitled "The Content of Their Character, the History of an Antique Quilt and the African American Family That made it" may provide some assistance. It reveals a readily translatable code on a quilt made in 1887 by former escaped slaves. The history of these slaves is well documented as far back as 1830. The author has kept the quilt in excellent condition and loans it out to museums for review of this code on site. This recent work now puts the quilt code in a frame of reference will perhaps make it more worthy of acceptance.Although the "code" is part of many families' oral tradition, there are at least 15 contradictory stories about the various meanings (some involving patterns that weren't designed until the 1930s), no one has yet identified an ancestor who used the code to move North.The earliest known mention of the "quilt code" comes from a documentary on women's studies from 1987. There have been several fictionalized accounts of this code, such as in the 1993 children's book Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt, by Deborah Hopkinson (a white woman).Oprah Winfrey helped popularize another book, Hidden in Plain View, by Jacqueline Tobin, based on Tobin's interviews with an older woman, Ozella Williams, whose family ran a thriving cottage industry selling quilt kits, and used tales of the "code" as a marketing tool. The book was published after Williams' death, so the stories can't be verified.Although no historian has ever documented an "Underground Railroad Quilt Code," the myth is sometimes taught as fact to elementary and middle-school students.Answer:The wagon wheel quilt was supposed to mean the slave should pack their belongings and get ready for the long journey ahead.I assume you are talking about the information contained in the book Hidden in Plain View. Please be aware that most quilting historians and Underground Railroad historians agree that there is no evidence to support the book. While slaves certainly made quilts, it's unlikely that they were used in the method suggested in this book.There's an excellent book on the subject by Barbara Brackman (a noted quilt historian), titled Facts and Fabrications. You can also search online for "underground railroad quilt myth" and find extensive information.Despite the fact that even our schools have bought into the idea of quilts as a secret code, it has no basis in truth and undermines the accomplishments of escaping slaves and others who participated in the Underground Railroad.


Why did safe houses underground railroad hang quilts outside?

They didn't. The Quilt Code is a myth that was created in 1999. Yes, 1999. Please think about the issue logically. How would one view the patterns and stiches in the dark anyway? Why would someone hang a quilt outside when it would be needed inside to keep warm? Why create an elaborate code like this, which would take a long time to learn and spread to other over a great many miles, and take even longer to stitch together (never mind finding, and paying for, all the necessary fabric to do so), when all one had to do it tell someone which way to go and to whom they needed to seek shelter and help from. Logically the code makes no sense. And, many of the designs claimed to be used in the code were not even created until well after the Civil War and slavery had ended. And the path it supposedly suggests make no sense either. There is plenty of information abotu the Underground Railroad. Research is revealing all tehmany ways slavs escaped and who helped them (often they managed to get free without any help). Kate Clifford Larson, Ph.D.

Related questions

What symbol was on safe houses in the underground railroad?

There was a lantern in the window and a quilt outside hanging.


How did people identify the Underground Railroads?

The Underground Railroad was not an actual railroad, but a series of "safe houses" that escaped slaves would travel along the way to the North or Canada. Houses that were part of the underground railroad were often marked by a quilt or lanterns, that only railroad guides, or "conductors", would know.


What are quilt patterns?

Quilt patterns include instructions, diagrams and pattern pieces showing you how to make a quilt.


Did Harriet Tubman have a secret quilt?

did herriet tubman use secret qoutes in quilts?


What has the author Eleanor Burns written?

Eleanor Burns is a well-known author in the quilting community. She is known for her books on quilting and her contributions to the art of quilting through her detailed instructions and techniques. Some of her popular books include "Quilt in a Day" series which have inspired many quilters around the world.


Where can information on quilt patterns be found?

Quilt patterns are available in books that you can find at libraries or for sale at craft or bookstores. Quilt patterns can also be found online at websites like Craftster or Pintrest.


How did slaves on the underground railroad know the stations were safe?

if the slaves seen a lantern on a hitching post in front of a house or a quilt in the window they new they were safe.


What are Applique patterns?

patterns to be sewn to another material or on a quilt.


Where can I find baby quilt patterns online?

There are many websites that offer free baby quilt patterns. The following are websites that offer free baby quilt patterns. www.freequiltpatterns.info/quiltcategories/freebabyquiltpattern http://www.bhg.com/crafts/quilting/free-quilt-patterns-for-babies-and-kids/ http://quilting.about.com/od/babyquiltpatterns/Free_Baby_Quilt_Patterns.htm


Why did sweet Clara make a quilt?

Clara made a freedom quilt because she was a slave and wanted to find a way to escape slaverythrough the ancient 'underground railroad', which was supposed to help slaves find freedom. So Clara sewed a quilt which had a mapof The Big House to as far as she could see.


Where to buy modern quilt patterns?

You can find good modern quilt patterns on the FreeQuilt website and on the Quilt Pattern Shoppe website. You can also find quilting pattern books in your local bookstore.


Were there Underground Railroads?

The underground railroad were a series of underground passages that led to "safe houses" for the slaves. The slaves could stop at these houses for food and rest without fear of being turned in. The passages, or underground railroad, led to states where slavery was illegal and therefore they gained their freedom.