John Brown Underground Railroad Conductor
Most Americans have heard the song John Brown’s Body, also known as Battle Hymn of the Republic. Whether as children in preschool, teenagers in a military marching band, or adults watching old Civil War films, the name of John Brown has made it to the country’s collective ears. Brown’s household name comes with a thrilling history; a violence-driven abolitionist led a militant raid in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, losing two sons, several comrades, and eventually his life in the process. Brown…...
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Horrors of Slavery and It’s Lasting Effect
Revered abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass once stated, “I didn’t know I was a slave until I found out I couldn’t do the things I wanted to do.” The repression and subjugation faced by slaves during pre-emancipation America inspired one brave author to address the cruel reality of slavery, deriving it from a childhood dream encompassing a legitimate underground railroad. In Colson Whitehead’s fictional novel, The Underground Railroad, he utilizes a myriad of documented facts and appeals to the…...
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Is the Underground Railroad the End of Slavery or Not?
The 1800’s in America were much different than the times now. In 1855 there were only 31 states in the United States and the other parts of the country were called territories. Out of the 31 states, there were two types: slave and free (Slavery 7). The Underground Railroad started around 1780 by the people who favored the Abolitionist Movement (Mitchell 2), but got its official name in 1831 (Underground Railroad 1). The Abolitionist Movement was a movement to end…...
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The Untold History of the Underground Railroad
Racism and slavery is and always will be a topic or conversation or even arguments. Although slavery is nonexistent racism is very much still alive in today’s culture. The underground railroad is a topic that is not uncommon as we have grown up learning about it. The daring acts of all those who participated in aiding fugitive slaves are nothing less of astonishing. Even though we have resources available surrounding the underground railroad subject, Foner’s Gateway to Freedom allows the…...
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Underground Railroad Shelter Used by Runaway Slaves
The time period that included slavery was an awful time for our country; there was much hate through a false sense of superiority. The Underground Railroad was able to bring the best out of some great individuals in our country in which others decided to follow suit. The lives of slaves who lived under cruel masters had some of the harshest living conditions. They were overworked, beaten, and malnourished because the white masters thought slaves were inferior to them. In…...
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