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Cornerstones of Freedom "The Story of the Underground Railroad" by R. Conrad Stein, 1981
“It was called the Underground Railroad. But it had no trains or tracks. Instead, it had men and women willing to risk their lives to smuggle runaway slaves to freedom. Here is James Fairfield, son of slave owners, who was shot and put in prison for helping the escapees…Harriet Tubman, the former slave who became the Underground Railroad’s most famous “conductor”…and many more courageous people who believed no one should be a slave.”
Hardcover, former classroom book with typical marks, excellent condition.
“It was called the Underground Railroad. But it had no trains or tracks. Instead, it had men and women willing to risk their lives to smuggle runaway slaves to freedom. Here is James Fairfield, son of slave owners, who was shot and put in prison for helping the escapees…Harriet Tubman, the former slave who became the Underground Railroad’s most famous “conductor”…and many more courageous people who believed no one should be a slave.”
Hardcover, former classroom book with typical marks, excellent condition.