Levi Coffin (October 28, 1798 - September 16, 1877) was given this nickname for his devotion to the underground railroad.
Levi Coffin was known as the president of the underground railroad because he sheltered over 3,000 slaves over the years.
the underground railroad started in 1816 and ended in 1856.
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
yes, North Carolina was part of the underground railroad.
The leader of the underground railroad and served as a spy for the confederacy is no one.
He worked for the Underground Railroad and he was also called President of the Underground Railroad
No, its called the underground railroad because they were "hidden".
underground railroad
Levi Coffin
The Underground Railroad
Levi Coffin was known as the president of the underground railroad because he sheltered over 3,000 slaves over the years.
Collin DeWese
tunnels
He was a man who became the president of the underground railroad
Levi Coffin Levi Coffin
The underground Railroad.
The people who made the Underground Railroad work were called "Conductors". An example of a Conductor is Harriet Tubman.