
Underground Railroad, Part 3
Published in 1871, 'Underground Railroad, Part 3' by William Still offers a detailed account of the Underground Railroad's operations. As a key figure in the movement, Still documents the methods used to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom, sharing thrilling incidents and heroic acts of self-sacrifice. This work is notable for preserving the narratives of those involved in the struggle against slavery, ensuring that their contributions are remembered. The book is based on Still's meticulous records and diaries, reflecting his commitment to documenting this critical chapter in American history.
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