he help lead them to the nearest safe house
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He recorded the stories of escaping slaves.
William Still was a prominent African American abolitionist, often referred to as the "Father of the Underground Railroad." He was born in 1821 in New Jersey, but later moved to Philadelphia, where he lived for much of his life. Still was literate and worked as a clerk and later as a prominent agent for the Underground Railroad, helping many escaped slaves reach freedom. He is also known for his detailed records of the individuals he assisted, which contributed to the historical understanding of the Underground Railroad.
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The literally works of William Shakespeare are still famous today.
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both were writers
William Still was best known for his work as an abolitionist, historian, and conductor on the Underground Railroad. He helped countless enslaved individuals escape to freedom and documented their stories in his book, "The Underground Railroad."
William Still
William Still
William Still was born October 7, 1821 and died July 14, 1902.He was an African-American abolitionist involved with the Underground Railroad.He is sometimes called the Father of the underground railroad.
Underground railroad in 1872 by William Still, Published by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, 1872.
the father of the underground railroad
he freed the African American slaves from the underground railroad
Harriet Tubman
organizing the Underground Railroad.
William Still
William Still is often regarded as the primary influence of the Underground Railroad. He wrote a book on his participation called "The Underground Railroad". However, it was a somewhat more spontaneous thing, as such things always form in such conditions. The Society of Friends were probably the key "makers" of the Underground Railroad.
No way to know. Historians are still finding places that were stops.