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An American Family of the Underground Railroad: The Story of One Family's Experience as Safe-House Operators on the Nation's Underground Railroad, and the Family's Twentieth Century Work in Racially Integrating Important Institutions of Their Country.

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An American Family of the Underground Railroad: The story of one family's experience as safe-house operators on the nation's Underground Railroad, and the family's twentieth century work in racially integrating important institutions of their country. - Michael, Peter H
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The Underground Railroad was a 280-year American phenomenon which served as the boldest and most active foil to slavery. Because the Underground Railroad was clandestine, its safe-house operators and conductors - black and white alike - who ushered people to freedom had to keep their roles hidden. If caught rendering aid to freedom seekers, they could be and were arrested, convicted of interfering with "property rights," and sentenced. All who rendered aid risked all they had to do so, and some lost all they had for doing ...

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An American Family of the Underground Railroad: The story of one family's experience as safe-house operators on the nation's Underground Railroad, and the family's twentieth century work in racially integrating important institutions of their country. 2005, Authorhouse, Bloomington IN

ISBN-13: 9781420849073

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