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Ride the Underground Railroad
Can you answer questions and be a conductor to help move a fugitive
slave to freedom?
Why was Underground Railroad started?
A. Abolitionists in the north wanted to aid fugitive slaves in their escape to freedom.
B. Decisions like the Missouri Compromise, the Dred Scott Case and the Fugitive Slave Act.
C. Both A & B
People who assisted fugitive slaves along their journey on the Underground Railroad were called:
A. CoachmenB. Bus DriversC. ConductorsD. Runners
Correct!
You have made it out of Georgia and into Tennessee…two more states and a river to cross to reach freedom….
The escaped slave has been called the “Moses of her People” because of the 19 trips to slave states she
made leading over 300 slaves to freedom:
A. Soujourner TruthB. Harriet TubmanC. Catherine CoffinD. Harriet Beecher Stowe
Correct!
Safely in Kentucky….now to cross the River…..
To learn more about Harriet Tubman and her bravery in leading over 300 slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad, follow this link: http://www.harriettubmanbiography.com/TubmansUGRR.html
Fugitive Slaves often used simple methods to communicate times of escape and routes to follow north to freedom. Some of the
methods used were:
A. SongsB. Quilt PatternsC. Bird CallsD. A&BE. A&C
Correct!
You have crossed the Ohio River, your last step to freedom is to find a safe house for food, lodging, clothing and money to begin your new life in freedom….Because slaves were forbidden from learning to read and many were thus illiterate, conductors on the railroad had to come up with creative and secretive ways of communicating when it was time to escape, and routes to follow along the way. Two popular methods were quilting:http://pathways.thinkport.org/secrets/quilts2.cfmAnd singing:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw6N_eTZP2U
What city on the Ohio River was critical to the Underground Railroad, and is now home to the
Underground Railroad Museum?
A. Wheeling, WVB. Ironton, OHC. Cincinnati,OHD. Covington, KY
Correct!
You have reached a safe house near Cincinnati, Ohio and an abolitionist family has provided you with clothing, food, money
and contacts for other safe houses so that you can begin your new life as a free person!
To learn more about the Freedom Center and the Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio follow this link: http://freedomcenter.org/enabling-freedom/history
Congratulations!
• You are a successful conductor on the Underground Railroad and are ready to take the Summative Test of Chapter 9!
Sources Cited and Images Used• history.net. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2015.
<http://www.historynet.com/underground-railroad>.• athways.thinkport.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2015.
<http://pathways.thinkport.org/about/about7.cfm>.• harrietttubmanbiography.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2015. • <http://www.harriettubmanbiography.com>.• freedomcenter.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar. 2015.
<http://freedomcenter.org/enabling-freedom/history>. • Eastman, Johnson. A Ride for Liberty. N.d. Image.• Runaway-Slave. N.d. Illustration.• "Map of Underground Railroad." Map. Loving2learn.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Mar.
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