
The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom
Enriched edition. A comprehensive historyBy Wilbur Henry SiebertLength18h 20m
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In "The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom," Wilbur Henry Siebert meticulously chronicles the clandestine network that aided enslaved African Americans seeking freedom in the 19th century. Written in a scholarly tone, Siebert employs rigorous historical methodologies and rich narratives to explore the socio-political context of the era. He delves into the contributions of key figures, the geography of escape routes, and the profound impact of the Underground Railroad on American society. By integrating primary source materials and personal testimonies, Siebert crafts a narrative that is both academically robust and deeply poignant, ensuring the complexity of this vital movement is fully appreciated within its historical landscape. Wilbur Henry Siebert (1866-1961) was an eminent historian whose extensive research on the Underground Railroad laid a significant foundation for future scholarship. His position as a history professor at The Ohio State University allowed him unique access to archival materials, and his personal commitment to civil rights and social justice undoubtedly informed his examination of this critical chapter in American history. Through his work, Siebert sought not only to document the past but also to illuminate the ongoing struggles for freedom and equality. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in American history, African American studies, or social justice. Siebert's comprehensive and compelling narrative offers valuable insights into the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppression. By immersing readers in the lives of both the brave escapees and their allies, "The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom" serves as an essential resource for understanding the profound legacy of resistance against slavery.
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- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
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Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length18 hrs 20 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 29, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
20Second Fugitive Slave Act. [Chapter II, p. 22.]
2PREFACE
21APPENDIX B: LIST OF IMPORTANT FUGITIVE SLAVE CASES
3CHAPTER I: SOURCES OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
22PERIODICALS
4CHAPTER II: ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF THE UNDERGROUND ROAD
23NEWSPAPERS
5CHAPTER III: THE METHODS OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
24MATERIALS BEARING ON LEGISLATION
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6CHAPTER IV: UNDERGROUND AGENTS, STATION-KEEPERS, OR CONDUCTORS
25CONTEMPORANEOUS AND MODERN BOOKS ON SLAVERY
7CHAPTER V: STUDY OF THE MAP OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD SYSTEM
26REPORTS OF SOCIETIES
8CHAPTER VI: ABDUCTION OF SLAVES FROM THE SOUTH
27HISTORIES OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
9CHAPTER VII: LIFE OF THE COLORED REFUGEES IN CANADA
28SECONDARY WORKS
10CHAPTER VIII: FUGITIVE SETTLERS IN THE NORTHERN STATES
29IMAGINATIVE WORKS
11CHAPTER IX: PROSECUTIONS OF UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MEN
30APPENDIX E
12CHAPTER X: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN POLITICS
31DIRECTORY OF THE NAMES OF UNDERGROUND RAILROAD OPERATORS
13CHAPTER XI: EFFECT OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
32MEMBERS OF THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS[990]
14APPENDIX A
33MEMBERS OF THE "LEAGUE OF GILEADITES" OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS[991]
15CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND NATIONAL ACTS RELATIVE TO FUGITIVE SLAVES, 1787-1850
34MEMBERS OF THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK[992]
16Fugitive Clause in Northwest Ordinance of 1787. [Chapter II, p. 20.]
35MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA[993]
17Fugitive Clause in the Constitution. [Chapter II, p. 20.]
36INDEX: FOOTNOTES: (pt. 1)
18First Fugitive Slave Act. [Chapter II, p. 21.]
37INDEX: FOOTNOTES: (pt. 2)
19Fugitive Slave Clause in the Missouri Compromise. [Chapter X, p. 298.]