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The Underground Railroad

by Olivia, Hazel, Harper

Pages 6 and 7 of 13

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Slaves No More!
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Between 1810 and 1850, the Underground Railroad helped to guide one hundred thousand enslaved people all to Canada, they all were different but they all had one thing in common, they were all slaves wishing for freedom. They would use the Big Dipper which was known as the drinking' gourd at that time. It helped them find stations, their only hint was to look for some lanterns in the windows of the houses. It was hard for the conductors and the slaves, slaves always being tracked, conductors killed. The first literal underground railroad did not exist until 1863. It was so called because they who took passage on it disappeared from public view as really as if they had gone into the ground. To go to the stations they could only go at night without being caught and put back to work. But still so many slaves were killed, at least 2 million Africans, 10 to 15 percent died trying to go to Canada known as´´Free state´´or ´´Heaven.´´
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