Underground Railroad in Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia

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Underground Railroad in Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
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Detailed maps trace the routes runaway slaves followed - Explores the impact of geography, transportation, free blacks, and members of religious congregations on the Underground Railroad - Information on modern roads and landmarks allows readers to retrace escape paths In a companion volume to his highly regarded Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania (0-8117-1629-5), William J. Switala focuses on the escaped-slave network in the eastern border states of Delaware and Maryland, as well as the region that became West Virginia in 1863. Using fresh and extensive research, Switala fills a glaring void in the historical record of this important topic. Full of vivid anecdotes and lucid reconstructions, this book brings the Underground Railroad to life for the modern reader. 

Publisher: Stackpole Books. Paperback, 166 pages. Measures 9"x6"x0.4" . Weighs 9.3 oz.

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9780811731430
Underground Railroad in Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia
$19.95
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Detailed maps trace the routes runaway slaves followed - Explores the impact of geography, transportation, free blacks, and members of religious congregations on the Underground Railroad - Information on modern roads and landmarks allows readers to retrace escape paths In a companion volume to his highly regarded Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania (0-8117-1629-5), William J. Switala focuses on the escaped-slave network in the eastern border states of Delaware and Maryland, as well as the region that became West Virginia in 1863. Using fresh and extensive research, Switala fills a glaring void in the historical record of this important topic. Full of vivid anecdotes and lucid reconstructions, this book brings the Underground Railroad to life for the modern reader. 

Publisher: Stackpole Books. Paperback, 166 pages. Measures 9"x6"x0.4" . Weighs 9.3 oz.

Description
  • Detailed maps trace the routes runaway slaves followed
  • Explores the impact of geography, transportation, free blacks, and members of religious congregations on the Underground Railroad
  • Information on modern roads and landmarks allows readers to retrace escape paths

    In a companion volume to his highly regarded Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania (0-8117-1629-5), William J. Switala focuses on the escaped-slave network in the eastern border states of Delaware and Maryland, as well as the region that became West Virginia in 1863. Using fresh and extensive research, Switala fills a glaring void in the historical record of this important topic. Full of vivid anecdotes and lucid reconstructions, this book brings the Underground Railroad to life for the modern reader

  • ISBN
    9780811731430
    Publisher
    Publication Date
    July 1, 2004
    Binding
    Paperback
    Item Condition
    New
    Language
    English
    Pages
    176
    Series
    Underground Railroad
    Keywords
    History | United States | 19th Century; History | United States | Civil War Period (1850-1877); Social Science | Cultural & Ethnic Studies | American - African American & Black Studies