Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College

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Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
StoryMapJS: 1849 St. Louis Stampede
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
National Park Service Adds 16 New Underground Railroad Sites to Commemorative Network, Smart News
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
1859 Doy Capture Map Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Freedom Park Near Williamsburg, VA: Manumission from Slavery in 1804
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands National Park Service Network to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Formerly enslaved people made an impact at Dickinson College. The school is now honoring their names
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Henry Booth Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
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Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
In 1841, three Illinois abolitionists were captured trying to help enslaved Missourians to freedom. More than a decade later, slaveholding residents still suspected white abolitionists were aiding runaways.
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
A view across the Mississippi River to Quincy, Illinois, 1861. (House Divided Project)
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Columbia University Press Spring 2021 Catalog by Columbia University Press - Issuu
Slave Stampedes on the Southern Borderlands, National Park Service Network  to Freedom // House Divided Project at Dickinson College
Freedom seekers escape from Virginia in 1864, as sketched by Edwin Forbes. ( Slavery Images)
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