underground railroad
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Underground Railroad. By: Shane Owens. Conductors. A conductor is a person who helped out on the underground railroad and lead slaves to freedom. Harriet Tubman was one of the great conductors Everyone trusted her since she escaped so many times. How Harriet Tubman got involved. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ConductorsA conductor is a person who helped out on the underground railroad and lead slaves to freedom.Harriet Tubman was one of the great conductors Everyone trusted her since she escaped so many times.
How Harriet Tubman got involved
Harriet Tubman got involved because she was a conductor, she was showing people the way to freedom also she wanted people to feel like she felt when she became free.
Consequences
If the slaves were caught the were sold or beaten with a whip or some time they were lynched.Slaves were even sold with a whole family children and parents.
A sack of potatoesMeant escaping Slaves hidden Under the farm Produce in a wagon.
“The dead trees will show You the way” meant that moss Grows on the NORTH side of deadTrees in case stars aren’t visible to Guide the slaves.
Routes on the underground railroad
The underground railroad wasn’t really a railroad. It was a maze of pathways used by black slaves to get to freedom which were house to help them escape. The name came from the way the runaway slaves seemed to disappear “underground” when they were being chased by slave catchers, or slave owners.
“Famous Quote”
“Harriet Tubman had other plans as she later wrote there was one of the two things I had a
right to,liberty or death if I could not have one,I would have the other for no man should take
me alive,I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength last.”
By:Harriet Tubman
Primary Source
We saw the lighting and that was the guns;And then we heard the thunder and that was The big guns;and then we heard the rain falling ;and that was the blood falling ;and when we Came to get the crops ,it was dead men that We reaped.
1830s
Raise in popularity of the railroad train leds name and image to movement of escaping slaves1838
Black abolitionist Robert Purvis becomes chairman of the General Vigilance Committee in New York: purpose is to assist runaways
1847-63
Frederick Douglass, U.S. and escaped slave, publishes newspaper, the North Star1848
First Women`s Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York; abolitions Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Candy Stanton, and Frederick Douglass attends; women`s rights and abolitionist movements join forces1849
Harriet Tubman,escaped slave, leads over three hundred slaves to freedom via Underground Railroad over a period of time1850
publishes Uncle Tom's Cabin, Which reveals the Second Fugitive Slave Law passed
1851
Sojourner Truth gives "Ain't I a Woman" speech at women's rights convention in Arkon, Ohio, protesting both racial and gender stereotyping1856
Henry "Box" Brown mails himself in a wooden crate from Richmond, Virginia, to Philadelphia to the Anti-Slavery Society, he succeeds1857
Dred Scott Case; Supreme Court rules against Dred Scott, Who filed suit claiming freedom when his owner took him to the free state of Illinois but then sent Scott back to Missouri, a slave state1858
On Jekyll Island, Georgia, slave ship Wanderer arrives carrying what may have been the last cargo of slaves to America
1863
Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation
Key PointsThe conductors helped lead the slaves to freedom.Slaves fled to Florida and British areas, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean for safety.The underground railroad wasn’t a tunnel but houses to help slaves escape.
The transportation that they used were wagons trains and by foot.The consequences that slaves had were they were lashed or lynched.Harriet’s courage encouraged black women in the future.