they need safe houses so that the slaves catcher would not find them , they would stay for a couple of nights then they would leave by nicole
Slaves found safe houses through trusted networks of abolitionists, conductors on the Underground Railroad, and word-of-mouth information passed down through communities. They often used discrete signals or symbols to identify safe houses along the routes to freedom.
there were safe houses set up by the abolishers.
Slaves relied on word of mouth and secret signals to identify safe houses, such as a specific lantern light or a hidden symbol. Underground Railroad conductors also used codes and passwords to communicate the location of safe houses to escaping slaves. Additionally, trusted individuals known as "conductors" would guide the slaves to safety.
Slave hoses were houses that housed nice people hiding the slaves. it is a chain of houses that make the underground railroad.
Safe houses where people would protect/hide runaway slaves.
The Underground Railroad was not a railroad; it was a network of safe houses where slaves could stay until it was safe to move on farther north to the next "stop."
they would put a light out
The Underground Railroad was a network of safe houses and routes used by abolitionists in the 19th century to help escaped slaves flee to free states and Canada.
Abolitionists, who operated the system of safe-houses known as the Underground Railroad, to smuggle slaves to freedom in Canada.
She was a big part of the underground railroad helping slaves find their way to safe houses.
underground railroad
underground railroad.