绘本内容 Underground Railroad came from–there were no trains or tracks, only ‘conductors’ who helped escaping slaves to freedom. Including real stories about ‘passengers’ on the ‘Railroad,’ this book chronic
What Was the Underground Railroad?Deanna Hurst
What Was the Underground Railroad? 什么是地下地铁 历史事件 中小学生人文历史百科读物 英文版 进口英语原版书籍 英文原版 作者:McDonough出版社:Penguin出版时间:2022年10月 手机专享价 ¥ 当当价 降价通知 ¥39.00 配送至 广东广州市 至 北京市东城区 服务 由“瑞雅图书专营店”发货,并提供售后服务。
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在地下铁路(Underground Railroad)这一历史概念的判断中: 1. **选项A**(一种火车)和**选项B**(特殊铁路)是字面意义上的干扰项。地下铁路并非真实的铁路或交通工具,而是比喻性名称,用于描述帮助奴隶逃亡的隐蔽网络,因此A和B均错误。 2. **选项C**(一群奴隶)不准确。地下铁路的核心是协助逃奴的组织,包含参与...
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No one knows where the term Underground Railroad came from--there were no trains or tracks, only "conductors" who helped escaping slaves to freedom. Including real stories about "passengers" on the "Railroad," this book chronicles slaves' close calls with bounty hunters, exhausting struggles on...
The Underground Railroad was a network of safehouse, organizations, and more designed to help slaves escape bondage and flee to freedom. It first started existing in the late 1700s and ceased existing only after slavery itself ended in the waning days of the American Civil War. It was hated...
What was the Underground Railroad? Fugitive Slave Acts: In 1793 and 1850, the US Congress passed two Fugitive Slave Acts. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was created to enforce Article IV, Section 2 of the US Constitution, and it ordered all judges to determine the status of an alleged fug...
The introduction of John Fairfield's involvement with the Underground Railroad was when he stole away with one of his uncle's slaves. Fairfield was one of the more violent of the conductors on the UGRR, he often demanded the runaways in his care take active, sometimes violent, participation ...