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Title: Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad
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January 28, 1996 |
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Also, we have the North which has many slaves escaping to it from the help of the Liberty Line creating an exchange of information and experiences with the white Northerners. Northerners were slowly but continuously fed with tales of torture, pain, and hardships that slaves faced in their everyday lives by freed blacks or fugitive slaves... Showed first 250 characters
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Northerners were slowly but continuously fed with tales of torture, pain, and hardships that slaves faced in their everyday lives by freed blacks or fugitive slaves. They soon knew what slavery was: it was nothing more than an abomination that should be abolished from the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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