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Who gave the Underground Railroad its name?

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limyuanqian
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  • 28-05-2021

Answer:

William Still

Explanation:

The Railroad was often known as the "freedom train" or "Gospel train", which headed towards "Heaven" or "the Promised Land", i.e., Canada. William Still, sometimes called "The Father of the Underground Railroad", helped hundreds of slaves escape (as many as 60 a month), sometimes hiding them in his Philadelphia home.

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Musiclord12
Musiclord12 Musiclord12
  • 28-05-2021
William still :)) but it may be a different person historians haven't really been able to find out
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