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BIBLIOGRAPHY

See also Slavery in America.


David Blight. Passages to Freedom: The Underground Railroad in History and Memory. HarperCollins. 2006. 352pp.

Fergus M. Bordewich. Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America. HarperCollins. 2005. 540pp.

Henrietta Buckmaster. Let My People Go: The Story of the Underground Railroad and the Growth of the Abolition Movement. University of South Carolina Press. 1992. 398pp.

Tom Calarco. The Underground Railroad in the Adirondack Region. McFarland. 2004. 293pp.

Larry Gara. The Liberty Line: The Legend of the Underground Railroad. University Press of Kentucky. 1996. 216pp.

Keith P. Griffler. Front Line of Freedom: African Americans and the Forging of the Underground Railroad in the Ohio Valley. University Press of Kentucky. 2004. 169pp.

Ann Hagedorn. Beyond the River: The Untold Story of the Heroes of the Underground Railroad. Simon & Schuster. 2004. 352pp.

J. Blaine Hudson. Fugitive Slaves and the Underground Railroad in the Kentucky Borderland. McFarland. 2002. 205pp.

J. Blaine Hudson. Encyclopedia of the Underground Railroad. McFarland. 2006. 308pp.

Wilbur H. Siebert. The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom: A Comprehensive History. Dover. 2006. 478pp.

Jacqueline Tobin. From Midnight to Dawn: The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad. Doubleday. 2007. 272pp.

Jacqueline L. Tobin; Raymond G. Dobard. Hidden in Plain View: A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad. Anchor. 2000. 240pp.



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