The Underground Railroad
William Still
The Underground Railroad
William Still
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First published in 1872, The Underground Railroad is the fascinating first-hand account of hundreds of slaves and their escape to freedom by William Still. Often known as the Father of the Underground Railroad , Still was born to former slaves in New Jersey and worked tirelessly as an abolitionist, writer, historian, and civil rights activist. Credited with helping as many as 800 slaves reach freedom, Still kept meticulous notes of each person he helped, where they had come from, where they were bound, copies of ransom notices, and lists of aliases. These carefully hidden and preserved records formed the basis of The Underground Railroad and tell the deeply personal stories of hundreds of people who faced seemingly impossible odds in their quest for freedom. Still’s work remains an important first-hand account for historians and an inspiring record of bravery and resilience in the face of oppression. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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