Places of the Underground Railroad: A Geographical Guide
By (Author) Tom Calarco
By (author) Cynthia Vogel
By (author) Kathryn Grover
By (author) Rae Hallstrom
By (author) Sharron L. Pope
By (author) Melissa Waddy- Thibodeaux
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
3rd December 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
973.7115
Hardback
452
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1134g
This up-to-date compilation details the most significant stops along the Underground Railroad. Places of the Underground Railroad: A Geographical Guide presents an overview of the various sites that comprised this unique road to freedom, with entries chosen to represent all regions of the United States and Canada. Where most works on the Underground Railroad focus on the people involved, this unique guide explores the intricacies of travel that allowed the "conductors" to carry out the tasks entrusted to them. It presents an accurate picture of just where the Underground Railroad was and how it operated, including routes and itineraries and connections between the various Railroad locations. Through information about these locations, the book takes readers from the beginnings of organized aid to fugitive slaves during the period following the American Revolution up to the Civil War. It delineates the possible routes fugitive slaves may have taken by identifying the rivers, canals, and railroads that were sometimes used. And it shows that a network, though decentralized and variable over time and place, truly was established among Underground Railroad participants.
there are a great number of interesting case studies of individuals and groups, and events on the road to freedom. It also includes a chronology, maps and suggested reading. * Akron Beacon Journal *
For researchers, historians, and travelers interested in investigating places and structures, the entries offer anecdotes and events to pique curiosity. * Booklist *
Tom Calarco is a teacher, lecturer, and author of three books on the history of the Underground Railroad. Cynthia Vogel is a retired educator and member of the adjunct faculty with Edison Community College in Piqua, OH. Kathryn Grover is an independent researcher, writer, and editor. Rae Hallstrom is an award-winning writer, Ameriku artist, former radio talk show host, patent-holding inventor, and engineer. Sharron L. Pope is a freelance writer and playwright. Melissa Waddy-Thibodeaux is a professional historical reenactor, lecturer, and researcher.