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Slavery - Social Sciences, United States History - Historic Preservation, Slavery & Abolitionism - African American History
Underground Railroad, Vol. 156 by Larry Gara β€” book cover

Underground Railroad, Vol. 156

by Larry Gara, Brenda E. Stevenson
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Overview

The Underground Railroad   The Underground Railroad, published by the National Park Service and bestseller for United States Government Printing Office, is a colorful Park Service handbook that provides details of the many ways that blacks took to escape slavery in the Southern United States before the Civil War. The Underground Railroad provided an opportunity for sympathetic white Americans to play a role in resisting slavery, and brought together, men and women of both races to begin to set aside assumptions about the other race and to work together on issues of mutual concern.

Synopsis

Describes the many ways that blacks took to escape slavery in the southern United States before the Civil War.  

About the Author, Larry Gara

Interior Dept., National Park Service

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
United States Dept. of the Interior
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780912627649

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