Information on the Underground Railroad

With Miles to Go Before I Sleep: Our Journey on the Underground Railroad. This is a detailed set of lessons on the Underground Railroad.The activity is written for the students to get from Ohio to Canada. If you'd prefer to have the students escaping through the state they live in, feel free to re-arrange the project.

Taking the Train to Freedom: Underground Railroad. n 1990 Congress directed the National Park Service to study how to best interpret and commemorate the Underground Railroad, emphasizing the approximate routes taken by slaves escaping to freedom before the Civil War. This study was completed in cooperation with an advisory committee representing experts in historic preservation, African American history, United States history, and members of the general public with special interest and experience in the Underground Railroad.

A Walk to Canada. The National Parks and Conservation Association, played its part by supporting this site on the World Wide Web which made it possible for thousands of people to follow my Walk and to learn about plans to incorporate the Underground Railroad as a unit of the National Park Service.

Our Shared History: Celebrating African American History and Culture. By using new scholarship, National Park Service historians, archeologists and other preservation specialists have come to understand more of the great breath and depth of this shared history and its relationship to the overall fabric of American History.

How to Trace the Underground Railroad. This site explores the nature of the research on the Underground Railroad. Since the very nature of the UGRR was secret, few people kept detailed accounts of their activities. However, if you have the mind for detective work, you can pursue and uncover the mysteries of the UGRR.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will be a national education and distributive museum center located on the central riverfront in Cincinnati. The Freedom Center, with an anticipated grand opening in 2003, will develop the historic themes of the Underground Railroad as they relate to contemporary society through commemoration, education and inspiration.

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad. The students in Mrs. Taverna's second grade class at Pocantico Hills School in Sleepy Hollow, New York have been learning about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.

Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky. This is a useful site that uses Faith Ringgold's book as well as Sweet Clara and the Freedom Train.

 


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Created December 28, 1998 Last Reviewed and Updated January 6, 1999