Full of true stories more dramatic than any fiction The Underground Railroad: A Reference Guide offers a fresh revealing look at the efforts of hundreds of dedicated persons-white and black men and women from all walks of life-to help slave fugitives find freedom in the decades leading up to the Civil War.. The Underground Railroad provides the richest portrayal yet of the first large scale act of interracial collaboration in the United States mapping out the complex network of routes and safe stations that made escape from slavery in the American South possible. . Kerry Walters' stirring account ranges from the earliest acts of slave resistance and the rise of the Abolitionist movement to the establishment of clandestine liberty lines through the eastern and then-western regions of the Union and ultimately to Canada. Separating fact from legend Walters draws extensively on first-person accounts of those who made the Railroad work those who tried to stop it and those who made the treacherous journey to freedom-including Eliza Harris and Josiah Henson the real-life Eliza and Uncle Tom from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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