No Longer Yours: Aspects of Slavery and Freedom Seeking in North CarolinaMain MenuCreative Commons LicensePreface and AcknowledgementsArcOnline Maps and ArcStory MapsAdditional Project ComponentsIntroductionEarthWoodFireWaterWindEscapingNetwork to Freedom Underground Railroad LocationsMaps and Additional ResourcesResourcesBrian Robinson351175f8b63e375b96b75c26edde5534c94e8162Torren Gatson9cd3f098d43ed240801c35d1d0fd0737b5602944Rhonda Jones4c7a2610c10c17f5b487bcebc8abbbf64c221aa6Arwin Smallwood329b2d587e93ceaac77a3b3e316b5ce377128ac0Self-Publish
The Road to Liberty
1media/the road to liberty a station on the underground railroad_thumb.jpeg2021-12-17T19:40:15+00:00Brian Robinson351175f8b63e375b96b75c26edde5534c94e816232plain2021-12-17T19:41:00+00:00Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library. "The Road to Liberty. A station on the Underground Railroad. (Escaped adults and children being convened from boat to waiting coach.)" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed December 17, 2021. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/6e4b30fe-536e-0ad4-e040-e00a1806647cThis image is the property of The New York Public Library. For each use, you must contact: The New York Public Library, PhotoSLAVERY - UNDERGROUND RAILROAD"The road to liberty; station on the underground railroad,"Escaped adults and children being convened from boat to waiting Coach, ca 1800s.unknownBrian Robinson351175f8b63e375b96b75c26edde5534c94e8162