National Park Service - National Underground Railroad Network To Freedom (with two background images - forest, and map of United States)
Image of two participants in the Underground Railroad, dressed for cold weather Northwest - Few realize that Alaska was the destination for some slaves as they escaped through Canada.  Click for their stories. (link opens in new window)
United States Map - Underground Railroad activity across the nation
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West - African Americans were denied economic, social and political opportunities even in the expanding West.  Click to read their stories. (link opens in new window)  Midwest - Some of the richest Underground Railroad archeological sites are in the Midwest.  Click for their stories. (link opens in new window) Northeast - Anti-Slavery did not mean pro-Black, even in the North where racism existed parallel to Southern slavery.  Click for Northeast stories. (link opens in new window)
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 Mid Atlantic - The vast majority of bravery and resilience that make up the Underground Railroad will likely remain secrets of history.  Click for MidAtlantic stories. (link opens in new window)
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 Southwest - Kidnapped slaves continued to be smuggled into North America despite the 1808 ban on international slave trade.  Click for Southwest stories. (link opens in new window)
 South - Many slaves fled to East and West Florida and the Caribbean to escape the South's harsh dependence on slavery.  Click for Southern stories. (link opens in new window)
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 Today's featured story: Willis and Stephen were making for the Cherokee Nation when they escaped with a dog in 1832.     more...
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