Underground Railroad in Connecticut

Underground Railroad in Connecticut

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Strother, Horatio T.
Wesleyan University Press
EAN: 9780819560124
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Here are the engrossing facts about one of the least-known movements in Connecticut's history-the rise, organization, and operations of the Underground Railroad, over which fugitive slaves from the South found their way to freedom. Drawing his data from published sources and, perhaps more importantly, from the still-existing oral tradition of descendants of Underground agents, Horatio Strother tells the detailed story in this book, originally published in 1962. He traces the routes from entry points such as New Haven harbor and the New York state line, through important crossroads like Brooklyn and Farmington. Revealing the dangers fugitives faced, the author also identifies the high-minded lawbreakers who operated the system-farmers and merchants, local officials and judges, at least one United States Senator, and many dedicated ministers of the Gospel. These narratives are set against the larger background of the development of slavery and abolitionism in America- conversations still relevant today.
EAN 9780819560124
ISBN 081956012X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Publication date April 18, 1970
Pages 272
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Strother, Horatio T.
Illustrations 8 illus.