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Slavery and the Underground Railroad.
Date Submitted: 09/15/2002 04:35:44
I know you're wondering, what railroad? Well the simple fact is
that everybody has heard of the Underground Railroad, but not everyone
knows just what it was. Firstly, it wasn't underground, and it wasn't
even a railroad. The term "Underground Railroad" actually comes from a
runaway slave, who while being chased swam across a creek and was out
of the owner's sight. The owner said "...must have gone off on an
underground railroad." That man
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often took up
similar jobs in the North. The need for the railroad slowly began to
decrease as the fight for abolishment grew stronger. It was no longer
nesscary for the raliroad to be, since almost all the slaves who were
going to run already had. The final motion that brought the railraod
to it's final stop was the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by
Lincoln, ending all slavery in our now free country, forever.
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