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There is no email address for Linkin Park at this time.
He didn't join, he created it and it was in 1999.
you do? if you do join here www.myspace.com/black_fire_chaos_123
Never. One cannot join what does not exist.
lars and James asked him to join the band, he said that he will join but the band have to move from LA to San Francisco, they did and the rest is history
Escaped slaves often joined existing communities of free African Americans, formed their own independent settlements, or sought refuge in abolitionist networks that helped them find safe passage to freedom in the North or Canada. Some escaped slaves also joined the Underground Railroad or engaged in other forms of resistance against slavery.
I'm not sure but he was a abolitionist after escaping to the North. People actually listened to him because he had been a slave. does that help? He also was a verrry important man
In the book "Underground to Canada," Kentucky was where the character Julilly and her friend Liza escaped from slavery on their journey to freedom in Canada. They faced many dangers and challenges, but ultimately found help from sympathetic individuals along the Underground Railroad network. Kentucky was a pivotal point in their escape and symbolized the risks and hardships faced by many enslaved individuals seeking freedom.
Harriet Tubman used the under ground railroad when she was 19 in 1823 :) hope i helped 123 banana boat SPEND TIME WITH YOUR CHILDREN:) thx 4 reading my blog join me on Face book my name is Kara Brown
Gene worked on the railroad.
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In 1901.
Not directly. The Underground Railroad was the Abolitionist response to the Fugitive Slave Act, which demanded that members of the public must report anyone who looked as though they might be a runaway. It dramatised the growing difference between North and South, and the futility of the Act, which was meant to appease the South, in return for letting California join the USA as free soil, as part of the Compromise of 1850. It demonstrated, in fact, that the Compromise had failed, and this brought civil war closer.
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Nebraska to California
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Adopting standard-gauge tracks was important for the railroad industry because then railroad cars could be switched from one track to another for more efficient service. The standard size of railroad cards after this action made it possible for railroads to join forces to move products.