The Underground Railroad by William Still is a landmark historical account that chronicles the lives and struggles of enslaved individuals who sought freedom via the Underground Railroad. As a conductor on this secret network, Still recorded the stories of hundreds of escapees, providing an invaluable record of their bravery and the risks taken by abolitionists. His detailed accounts offer a rare and insightful look into the operations of the Underground Railroad and the fight for freedom in antebellum America, making this work an essential piece of abolitionist history.
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