Focusing on the crucial role of Indiana in the Underground Railroad, this work details the escape of 500-1,000 African Americans annually from the South to Canada. It highlights significant events and figures involved in the anti-slavery movement, featuring a map of the escape routes and photographs of key activists. The author, known for the Pioneer History of Indiana, provides a compelling narrative that sheds light on this vital chapter in American history.
William M. Cockrum Knihy


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