Slavery | The Underground Railroad Was Largely a Myth

Of all the legends growing out of the Civil War era and the slavery struggle preceding it, none has taken deeper root in popular thought than that of the underground railroad. Although details are usually indistinct, the term still suggests a widespread, highly secret conspiracy to transport slaves from southern bondage to northern freedom. The railroad operated a very busy line, despite the constant dangers its employees faced. And the abolitionist operators usually outwitted the road’s would-be sabateurs with such tricks as secret rooms and passageways, instant disguises, and many...

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