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If you want more information, review the lesson called the Underground Railroad Facts: Lesson for Kids. The lesson helps you: Understand when the Underground Railroad was created Know how Henry Box Brown made it to the North Learn about Harriet Tubman ...
What was the Underground Railroad? Learn about the Underground Railroad, how and why it began, and explore important figures and Underground...
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The Underground Railroad for Kids: From Slavery to Freedom (21 Activities) Portrays the heroic struggles of the thousands of slaves who sought freedom through the Underground Railroad. This activity book includes 80 narratives from escaped slaves and abolitionists and 30 biographies of passengers, .....
Kids Definition Underground Railroad noun : a system of cooperation among active antislavery people in the U.S. before 1863 by which people escaping enslavement were secretly helped to reach the North or Canada More from Merriam-Webster on Underground Railroad Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article...
"Next, I am setting up a literature-based project in which kids will read a book about the Underground Railroad and then interview two specialists about it," he said. "The specialists will also read the book. One specialist lives in a house that was a station on the Underground Railroad,...
Miller goes on to talk about how so many of them are unsafe, which is a great reminder for anyone who says they want to go "tunnel hunting". Some are so old that they were a part of the underground railroad or from prohibition. If you do happen upon one do not enter it. The poss...
I’d rather have people tell the stories, and bring them up, and pass them onto their kids,” Historian Ray Zirblis told VPR’sBrave Little State. In 1996, Zirblis put together one of the foremost reports on Vermont’s Underground Railroad activity entitled, “Friends of Freedom.”...
WHITEHEAD: I think that's been true in with "Nickel Boys" and "Underground Railroad." You don't have to dramatize or sell to the reader what's actually happening to the slaves in that first book, and then the boys in this book. The violence speaks for itself. And if you sort of ...