Daily Life along the Underground Railroad
By (Author) Professor Cassandra Newby-Alexander
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
4th September 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Slavery and abolition of slavery
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Understand the daily choices, fears, and experiences of freedom seekers along the Underground Railroad. Delving into the lives and stories of everyday men and women both escaping slavery and helping others escape, this book shows what life looked like in a typical day along the Underground Railroad. Exploring various geographic areas, means of escape, and places of refuge, the book shares a range of perspectives, giving nuance and understanding to this period of American history. The book further aids in learning by addressing common misconceptions about the Underground Railroad as well as sharing real stories of various individuals along its many routes. Additional resources such as a timeline and a glossary further complement the work, giving students quick access to major events and themes about the Underground Railroad and its contextualizing history.
Cassandra Newby-Alexander is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Professor of History, and Director of the Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for African Diaspora Studies at Norfolk State University, USA.