Daniel Hughes - underground railroad - died in 1880.
the underground railroad was dangerous because on the way whites could turn you in, you could die from getting sick, or you could freez
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`
During the Civil War time slavery was very rough. The Underground Railroad was very important and very useful, but some slaves did die. They were in harsh shape from traveling, especially children. So overall about 500 to 1000 slaves died.
Ed Hughes died October 14, 1927, in McHenry, IL, USA.
Tom Hughes died February 8, 1956, in Chicago, IL, USA.
the underground railroad was dangerous because on the way whites could turn you in, you could die from getting sick, or you could freez
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`
Matt Hughes of Storm Chasers died from injuries sustained in a car accident. He was struck by a train at a railroad crossing while chasing a tornado.
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.
Jabez Hughes died in 1731.
Lindsey Hughes died in 2007.
Llewelyn Hughes died in 1967.
Allen Hughes died in 2009.
Gervase Hughes died in 1984.
Selwyn Hughes died in 2006.
Renne Hughes died in 1991.
Frederick Hughes died in 1956.