The underground railroad helped take escaped slaves away to the North where it was safe.
Yes. White Women did work on the underground railroad. Although, mostly men worked on the underground railroad, while the women helped aid wounded.
The people who made the Underground Railroad work were called "Conductors". An example of a Conductor is Harriet Tubman.
# Harriet Tubman worked on the underground railroad about 10 years #
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The Underground Railroad was created through team work of freed northern slaves and enslaved southerners.
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."
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
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No it is known as the underground railroad as it was hidden from sight
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the underground railroad started in 1816 and ended in 1856.