Now you can experience one of the most storied treks to freedom in American history – by bicycle. A clandestine network of routes and safe houses that helped enslaved Americans find freedom, the exact origin of the name is not known; however, by the 1820s both those who aided freedom seekers and those who were angered by the loss of their human “property” began to refer to an Underground Railroad. In its most developed form, the Underground Railroad offered local aid to runaways, assisting them from one point to another
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
This illustration showing fugitive slaves arriving at an Underground Railroad station appears in "Fr...
Public history poster on the Underground Railroad in Canada by Josipa Kovacic and Adam Petrac.https:...
Now you can experience one of the most storied treks to freedom in American history – by bicycle. A ...
The history of this remarkable period comes alive as you pedal along the corridor that traces the Un...
While there's no one path that escaping slaves took to claim their freedom, cyclists can get a sense...
In the 19th century, thousands of people who sought release from slavery followed the North Star to ...
Map of Underground Railroad stations, showing locations of stations around Ohio as well as major rou...
Major routes of travel for freedom seekers included movement from communities in the Mississippi Riv...
Caption reads "Number 408 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. A slave station of the Underground R...
Caption reads "Opening in back porch of house, located at 408 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, w...
By 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Territories were opened for settlement, underground railroads had ...
The Underground Railroad, Black Agency, and the Coming of the Civil War The momentum toward uncoveri...
A group of cyclists is riding 2,100 miles along the Underground Railroad this month. The journey fro...
The method of transporting Negroes north was known as the Underground Railroad and the homes of abol...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
This illustration showing fugitive slaves arriving at an Underground Railroad station appears in "Fr...
Public history poster on the Underground Railroad in Canada by Josipa Kovacic and Adam Petrac.https:...
Now you can experience one of the most storied treks to freedom in American history – by bicycle. A ...
The history of this remarkable period comes alive as you pedal along the corridor that traces the Un...
While there's no one path that escaping slaves took to claim their freedom, cyclists can get a sense...
In the 19th century, thousands of people who sought release from slavery followed the North Star to ...
Map of Underground Railroad stations, showing locations of stations around Ohio as well as major rou...
Major routes of travel for freedom seekers included movement from communities in the Mississippi Riv...
Caption reads "Number 408 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. A slave station of the Underground R...
Caption reads "Opening in back porch of house, located at 408 East Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, w...
By 1854, when the Kansas-Nebraska Territories were opened for settlement, underground railroads had ...
The Underground Railroad, Black Agency, and the Coming of the Civil War The momentum toward uncoveri...
A group of cyclists is riding 2,100 miles along the Underground Railroad this month. The journey fro...
The method of transporting Negroes north was known as the Underground Railroad and the homes of abol...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
This illustration showing fugitive slaves arriving at an Underground Railroad station appears in "Fr...
Public history poster on the Underground Railroad in Canada by Josipa Kovacic and Adam Petrac.https:...