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Underground Railroad
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Un·der·ground Railroad  (ndr-ground)
n.
1. A secret cooperative network that aided fugitive slaves in reaching sanctuary in the free states or in Canada in the years before the abolition of slavery in the United States.
2. underground railroad A secret cooperative network engaged in the clandestine movement and housing of fugitives, such as children removed illegally from the custody of a parent charged with child abuse.

underground railroad
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(Historical Terms) (often capitals) (in the pre-Civil War US) the system established by abolitionists to aid escaping slaves
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Noun1.Underground Railroad - secret aid to escaping slaves that was provided by abolitionists in the years before the American Civil WarUnderground Railroad - secret aid to escaping slaves that was provided by abolitionists in the years before the American Civil War


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00 Hardcover E450 Calarco is an independent researcher, author of The Underground Railroad in the Adirondack Region (2004), and editor of the reprint Abel Brown, Abolitionist (2006).
When Thunder Rolls: The Underground Railroad and the Civil War" is a tale of the Underground Railroad, a line of people that slaves knew to run to for aid and assistance in trying to flee northward for the most basic of freedoms that so many Americans hold dear.
The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has put a set of 19th-century Chelsea row houses used in the Underground Railroad on track to become landmarks, as the agency is slated to consider the properties at a hearing tomorrow.
 
 
 
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