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Underground Railroad

My trip on the underground railroad You will make up a character that is a slave. 1st paragraph; What is life as a slave like in the South? What do you do as a slave? Body (at least 2 paragraphs, could be more): This is when you escape. Explain your journey through the Underground Railroad. Mention Abolitionists that help you. Conclusion: When you reach the north, you learn about the Fugitive Slave Act. Are you safe in the north, do you go to Canada, are you captured?

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