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The road to freedom :
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The road to freedom : the underground railroad New York and beyond /
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author:
Queens Historical Society (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)
Other Authors:
Driscoll, James
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Queens Historical Society,
c2001.
Subjects:
Hicks, Elias,
>
1748-1830.
Hopper, Isaac T.
>
(Isaac Tatem),
>
1771-1852.
Parsons, Samuel,
>
1774-1841.
Post, Amy Kirby,
>
1802-
Post, Isaac,
>
1798-1872.
Underground Railroad
>
Juvenile literature.
Fugitive slaves
>
United States
>
History
>
19th century
>
Juvenile literature.
Quakers
>
New York (State)
>
History.
Underground Railroad
>
New York (State)
>
History.
Antislavery movements
>
New York (State)
>
New York.
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