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.
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