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Underground Railroad         
  • The Old Stone Fort of Nacogdoches]]," by Lee C. Harby, ''The American Magazine'', April 1888 edition
  • ''Struggle for freedom in a Maryland barn''. Wood-engraving from William Still's ''The Underground Rail Road'', p. 50<ref>Dictated by Robert Jackson a.k.a. Wesley Harris on November 2, 1853. "Engravings by Bensell, Schell, and others."</ref>
  • $25 Reward for Tom, ''Galveston Weekly News'' from May 11, 1858
  • 1870}}. A worker on the Underground Railroad, Tubman made 13 trips to the South, helping to free over 70 people. She led people to the Northern free states and Canada. This helped Harriet Tubman gain the name "[[Moses]] of Her People".<ref name="13–70">Larson, p. xvii.</ref>
  • John Brown]] participated in the Underground Railroad as an abolitionist.
  • [[Quaker]] abolitionist [[Levi Coffin]] and his wife Catherine helped more than 2,000 enslaved people escape to freedom.
  • [[Tom Blue]], enslaved by General [[Sam Houston]], ran away and joined the Mexican military
  • ''International Underground Railroad Memorial'' in [[Windsor, Ontario]]
NETWORK OF SECRET ROUTES & SAFEHOUSES IN 19TH-CENTURY U.S. USED BY SLAVES TO FIND FREEDOM
Underground railroad; Underground Railway; The Underground Railroad; The Underground Railroad System; Conductor (underground railroad); UGRR; National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom; Underground Railroads; National Underground Railroad Network; Network to Freedom; Underground Railroad Network to Freedom; Underground Railroad to Mexico; Underground Railroad southern route; Slave pathway
The Underground Railroad was a network of clandestine routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early- to mid-19th century. It was used by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states and Canada.
Underground Railroad (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Underground Railroad was a network of escape routes for slaves in the 19th century United States.
Underground Railroad (album)         
1969 LIVE ALBUM BY THE JOE MCPHEE QUARTET
Underground Railroad is a live album by saxophonist and composer Joe McPhee recorded in 1969 at the Holy Cross Monastery and originally released on the CjR label, then reissued by Atavistic in 2001 with a bonus concert from the same venue.Joe McPhee discography accessed April 20, 2015
Examples of use of Underground Railroad
1. Visitors are greeted by "The Lantern Holder," a type of statue Blockson said indicated safe homes on the Underground Railroad.
2. When Harriet Tubman was running up and down the Underground Railroad, she was crazy but it was a good crazy!
3. Some are using an underground railroad of sorts, sending their pets to live elsewhere or hiding them from authorities.
4. In response, Denver–area pit bull supporters started their underground railroad to stay one step ahead of city dogcatchers.
5. It‘s from her alma mater, Oberlin College, famously a stop on the Underground Railroad, a fact never lost on her.