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 DIRECTORY/Reference/History/By Time Period/Nineteenth Century/Underground Railroad (21)
i0Freedom Tour - http://living-library.com/FreedomTour/ - Describes historic sites in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario.
 
i0Horane Smith - Underground to Freedom - http://horane.tripod.com/ugtf.htm - A book review.
 
i0John Brown Cabin - http://www.nps.gov/history/NR/travel/underground/ks1.htm - Information on the house, and activities of the owner.
 
i0John Hossack - Abolitionist - http://www.johnhossack.com/ - History and genealogy.
 
i0Levi Coffin House - http://www.waynet.org/levicoffin/ - A Federal style brick home built in 1839 used to help fleeing slaves.
 
i0Michigan Historical Museum - The Underground Railroad - http://www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/explore/museums/hismus/prehist/civilwar/undergro.html - The state's involvement with images.
 
i0National Underground Railroad Freedom Center - http://www.freedomcenter.org/ - Offers interactive educational programs to promote an understanding of slavery and the resistance movements, includes movies, donation details, a virtual tour, and upcoming events.
 
i0Network To Freedom - http://www.nps.gov/history/ugrr/ - Database that includes all the sites, facilities, and programs that have met the basic criteria of showing an association to the Underground Railroad and additional criteria established for each element type.
 
i0Owen Sound's Black History - http://www.osblackhistory.com/ - The story of the last terminal of the Railroad and its settlement.
 
i0Rokeby - http://www.nps.gov/history/NR/travel/underground/vt1.htm - Historical account of the activities within the home.
 
i0Stories of the Underground Railroad - http://www.shockfamily.net/underground/ - Text of a 1941 children's collection of non-fiction stories by Anna L. Curtis.
 
i0The Underground Rail Road - http://www.quinnipiac.edu/other/ABL/etext/ugrr/ugrrmain.html - An etext of William Tell's 1872 book that details the people and events surrounding the rescue of slaves before the Civil War with photographs and woodcut illustrations.
 
i0The Underground Railroad - http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/ugrr/home.html - General information on the railroad, and historical information in Rochester, New York.
 
i0The Underground Railroad - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/99/railroad/randl.html - Resources and links.
 
i0The Underground Railroad - http://education.ucdavis.edu/NEW/STC/lesson/socstud/railroad/contents.htm - A student-teacher project to use technology to link rural schools together, includes articles of information, personal narratives, and other links to resources.
 
i0The Underground Railroad - http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/99/railroad/ - A journey to the North from a slave's point of view by following their path as they try to escape from their southern bondage.
 
i0The Underground Railroad - A Living History - http://www.livingtheundergroundrailroad.com/ - A reenactment production, including a selection of scanned documents, photo gallery, timeline, and profiles of historical figures, video clips, tickets, and other show information.
 
i0Underground Railroad - http://www.historychannel.com/thcsearch/thc_resourcedetail.do?encyc_id=224782 - Article with general information.
 
i0Underground Railroad House - http://n_thelen.tripod.com/ - Articles and images.
 
i0Underground Railroad Special Resource Study - http://www.nps.gov/undergroundrr/ - Provides detailed information on Resource book for sale on the history and meaning of the Underground Railroad, published by the National Park Service.
 
i0Underground to Freedom - http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/4760/ - Horane Smith's book review.
 
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