Résumé
The Underground Railroad was a network of clandestine routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early- to the mid-19th century. It was used by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states and Canada.The network was assisted by abolitionists and others sympathetic to the cause of the escapees.The enslaved persons who risked escape and those who aided them are also collectively referred to as the "Underground Railroad". Various other routes led to Mexico, where slavery had been abolished, and to islands in the Caribbean that were not part of the slave trade. An earlier escape route running south toward Florida, then a Spanish possession (except 1763–1783), existed from the late 17th century until approximately 1790.However, the network now generally known as the Underground Railroad began in the late 18th century. It ran north and grew steadily until the Emancipation Proclamation was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. One estimate suggests that by 1850, approximately 100,000 enslaved people had escaped to freedom via the network.Contents:Henry Box BrownWilliam Wells BrownJames Hambleton ChristianTheophilus CollinsSeth Concklin William and Ellen Craft Frederick DouglassAbram Galloway and Richard EdenCharles GilbertSamuel GreenJamie GriffinHarry GrimesJames Hamlet and OthersJosiah HensonJohn Henry HillAnn Maria Jackson and Her Seven ChildrenHarriet JacobsJane JohnsonMatilda MahoneyMary Frances MelvinAunt Hannah MooreAlfred S. Thornton
Auteur
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Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) was an American social reformer, orator, author, and statesman. David W. Blight is professor of American history at Yale University and director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition.
Auteur(s) : William Wells Brown, Frederick Douglass, Josiah Henson, Harriet Jacobs, William Still
Caractéristiques
Editeur : Andrii Ponomarenko
Auteur(s) : William Wells Brown, Frederick Douglass, Josiah Henson, Harriet Jacobs, William Still
Publication : 4 avril 2023
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)
Taille(s) : 1010 ko (ePub)
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9786178289331