Read the stories of freedom seekers as they passed through Delaware in
the decades before the Civil War. Countless men and women traveled to
freedom on an informal network of back roads and friendly houses that
comprised the Delaware Underground Railroad. Traveling at night and
guided by the North Star, Harriet Tubman journeyed through the First
State on her initial escape from enslavement, and she heroically
retuned here more than ten times to lead others out of the prison of
slavery. Frederick Douglass, the eloquent spokesman for abolition,
traveled the Delaware Underground Railroad on his escape from bondage.
Often assisted by the Quaker businessman Thomas Garrett, these freedom
seekers blazed an unmatched trail of cunning and bravery. Local author
Michael Morgan tells the remarkable story of this dark and neglected
chapter in Delaware history.
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Product details
ISBN
9781439677728
Published
2025
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author