undetected because they were carried around on the back of a luggage cart covered with clothes or something soft
People involved in the Underground Railroad used various methods to maintain secrecy and protect their operations. They employed coded language and songs to communicate safely, often using specific terms to refer to safe houses and routes. Conductors and station masters relied on trusted networks and established signals to guide fleeing enslaved individuals without attracting attention. Additionally, they often kept detailed records hidden and used disguises to blend in with the community.
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
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Slaves heard about the underground railroad mainly by word of mouth form other slaves that knew about it. It was obviously kept very quiet so they would be able to escape from their masters.
There is no possible way to tell, because the railroad was secret. Many houses began and stopped aiding slaves during the railroad times, so the number frequently changed. Hundreds of buildings, caves, ditches, backyards and basements were hiding places, and owners of the places rarely kept a record for fear of getting busted.
People involved in the Underground Railroad used various methods to maintain secrecy and protect their operations. They employed coded language and songs to communicate safely, often using specific terms to refer to safe houses and routes. Conductors and station masters relied on trusted networks and established signals to guide fleeing enslaved individuals without attracting attention. Additionally, they often kept detailed records hidden and used disguises to blend in with the community.
The underground railroad was old slavery escape routes.. it was started by Harriet Tubman... there were a series of houses from where the slaves were kept and hidden on their way up to the border of Canada... many slaves escaped from their master and became free this way...often crossing at New Brunswick and Quebec.
She walked the UnderGround RailRoad when she secretly made 19 trips to take slaves to freedom. She had walk miles just to get people to freedom.She had to be careful. She always kept a gun in case one of the slaves wanted to go back she said`if you go back you die` `so walk on or die`
They would have kept together in close groups and watch each others backs to make sure that there were no people getting left behind.
The underground railroad was an informal network of people who, although in violation of the "Fugitive Slave Act" helped escaped slaves reach freedom in Northern States or Canada.The underground railroad wasn't actually a railroad nor was it underground. It was actually a system where slaves would go from house to house until they could escape to freedom. The underground railroad was an escape route for slaves to travel from safe house to safe house and head to the north.It was an 'underground' organization. That is, it was not publicized, and kept secret from authorities at the time. It was called a railroad, because the way it was organized was akin to the way railroads were run. With various stops along the way (Safe houses) and conductors leading them (Often born-free blacks).Harriet Tubman was a major figure in the history of the underground railroad.The Underground Railroad was used to help slaves in the U.S. escape to states that were free.
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Slaves heard about the underground railroad mainly by word of mouth form other slaves that knew about it. It was obviously kept very quiet so they would be able to escape from their masters.
There is no possible way to tell, because the railroad was secret. Many houses began and stopped aiding slaves during the railroad times, so the number frequently changed. Hundreds of buildings, caves, ditches, backyards and basements were hiding places, and owners of the places rarely kept a record for fear of getting busted.
William Still was an African American abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped guide escaped slaves to freedom in the North. He also kept detailed records of the individuals he assisted, which helped reunite family members who had been separated by slavery.
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The horses were kept hidden.
of Conceal, Hidden; kept from sight; secreted.