The Underground Railroad (Revised Edition) Volume 1
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In the winter of 1852, a group of Philadelphia abolitionists dedicated to assisting runaway slaves in their flight to freedom formed a new assistance group to be part of the Underground Railroad-The general Vigilance Committee. William Still, himself a son of slaves, was named its secretary and executive director.
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