"Life is Like a Mountain Railroad" is a traditional American gospel song whose authorship is often attributed to Eliza R. Snow. Snow was a prominent poet and hymn writer in the 19th century and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The song draws parallels between life's journey and a train ride, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance in navigating life's challenges.
Its a hard and rough life.
Its a hard and rough life.
Boring. :P
It was hard
She was a slave
Olaudah Equiano wrote a book on his life as a slave.
Very rough and dangerous
Very rough and dangerous
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
In the mountain. He goes on top of the mountain. It was like in a medow.
a mountain represented a life-sustaining water source and fertility