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When the National Park Service rewrote the Underground Railroad's story, it pulled Cincinnati's Freedom Center into Trump's ...
The Calumet River Underground Railroad Project was renamed the Midwest Underground Railroad Network and now has a ...
escaped in 1849 and later made numerous trips back to the Eastern Shore to help others find freedom, earning her the title of one of the most famous conductors of the Underground Railroad.
Nestled in the back of the Guilford College woods is a lone champion tulip poplar tree. At more than 350 years old, it has ...
The content was replaced with a collage of Underground Railroad stamps from the U.S. Postal Service that highlight “Black/White Cooperation” in transporting escaped slaves to freedom in the north.
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who has ties to S.C., restored to National Park Service webpage for Underground Railroad after ...
The National Park Service on Monday returned an image of and quote from Harriet Tubman to a webpage about the Underground Railroad ... network for slaves seeking freedom. But sometime in February ...
The statue is part of the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail, a series of landmarks representing a person or place associated with the Civil Rights movement and Underground Railroad. The statue was ...
During its use, it is commonly believed that the Underground Railroad helped 100,000 slaves reach freedom. “I hope we see this statue and this trail as a symbol of what we can do when we work ...