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Why was there an underground railway?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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The conditions that the slaves in southern states had to deal with were absolutely inhuman. For freedom and a life, slaves escaped.

For more information, I'd recommend looking at the Wikipedia site about the Underground Railroad.

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