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  • The Black Heritage Trail and the “Trails to Freedom” Initiative
    Winding its way through the north slope of Beacon Hill, the Black Heritage Trail explores sites related to Boston’s rich early Black history and abolitionist movement and details how a small community of African-Americans came together to take on the institution of slavery and eventually prevailed
  • Bostons Underground Railroad - U. S. National Park Service
    As the capitol and largest city of one of the earliest states to abolish slavery, Boston served as a destination for many people escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad Boston's tightly knit free Black community provided a welcome sanctuary for those making their way to freedom
  • Traveling the Underground Railroad in Massachusetts
    The Underground Railroad was a series of safe houses stretching from the South to Canada These safe houses provided shelter and protection for runaway slaves trying to find freedom in the North Although slavery was illegal in northern states, the Fugitive Slave Act passed in 1793 and 1850 made it…
  • The history of enslavement at Bostons Freedom Trail sites is . . .
    Increasingly, the sites along the Freedom Trail — which are curated by different groups, including the National Park Service, the city of Boston, individual congregations and standalone nonprofits — have begun telling the stories of the foundation of enslavement that the city’s history stands upon
  • Steps off the Trail - Freedom Trail
    By 1705, there were over 400 slaves in Boston and the beginnings of a free Black community in the North End The American Revolution was a turning point in the status of Africans in Massachusetts Many Blacks fought at the battles of Bunker Hill and Lexington and Concord
  • The Port Marker – Boston Middle Passage Project
    Beginning in 1645 there are nearly two hundred recorded slaving voyages from Boston This ocean journey brought enslaved Africans through the horrific Middle Passage to the Americas as part of a “triangle trade” route between West Africa, Europe, North and South America and the Caribbean
  • Black Transportation Justice: From Forced Movement to Freedom
    Later, once the North became a refuge from slavery, transportation across state lines became a means for families to escape slavery The Underground Railroad, while not a technical railroad, was a series of routes with various conductors – most notably, Harriet Tubman – that helped Black Americans escape the South to “freedom” in the North
  • Underground Railroad | House Divided
    Risking arrest, and sometimes risking their lives, abolitionists created the Underground Railroad, a network of escape routes that provided protection and transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom
  • A Desperate Leap for Liberty: The Escape of William and . . .
    Boston served as a destination for many people escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad Freedom seekers arriving in the city found that Boston's tightly knit free Black community provided support and a welcome sanctuary as they began their new lives
  • Mapping the Underground Railroad in Boston - Boston African . . .
    While featuring notable safe houses and Underground Railroad operatives, this map also highlights sites of public protest and concerted action against the fugitive slave laws Additionally, it captures places of heroic rescues as well as sites tied to harrowing arrests and rendition





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