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The underground rail road

The underground rail road

by William Still

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<p><i>The Underground Railroad </i>(1872) is a book by African-American abolitionist and Father of the Underground Railroad, William Still. The book is a collection of testimonies from nearly 650 slaves who escaped to freedom via the Underground Railroad.</p> The Underground Railroad (1872) is a book by African-American abolitionist and Father of the Underground Railroad, William Still. The book is a collection of testimonies from nearly 650 slaves who escaped to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
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["Abolitionists" "Anti-slavery movements" "Antislavery movements" "Biography" "Fugitive slaves" "History" "Slavery" "Underground railroad" "To 1863" "Slavery and bondage" "Minorities" "African Americans" "Fugitive slaves united states" "Fugitive slaves -- United States -- History -- 19th century" "Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century" "Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography" "Esclaves fugitifs -- E\u0301tats-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e sie\u0300cle" "Mouvements antiesclavagistes -- E\u0301tats-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e sie\u0300cle" "Abolitionnistes -- E\u0301tats-Unis -- Biographies" "United States" "Antislavery movements united states" "Slaves united states"]

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