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Cassandra L. Newby-Alexander Phd

Virginia Waterways and the Underground Railroad

Virginia Waterways and the Underground Railroad

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A part of the Underground Railroad, read here of enslaved people and their stories of using Virginia's waterways to achieve freedom.


Enslaved Virginians sought freedom from the time they were first brought to the Jamestown colony in 1619. Acts of self-emancipation were aided by Virginia's waterways, which became part of the network of the Underground Railroad in the years before the Civil War. Watermen willing to help escaped slaves made eighteenth-century Norfolk a haven for freedom seekers. Famous nineteenth-century escapees like Shadrack Minkins and Henry "Box" Brown were aided by the Underground Railroad. Enslaved men like Henry Lewey, known as Bluebeard, aided freedom seekers as conductors, and black and white sympathizers acted as station masters. Historian Cassandra Newby-Alexander narrates the ways that enslaved people used Virginia's waterways to achieve humanity's dream of freedom.



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Newby-Alexander Phd, Cassandra L.
Published: 12/04/2017
Publisher: History Press
ISBN: 9781625859631
Pages: 192
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.60d
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