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Underground To Canada
Part 1 of Paper ....atment of the slaves, and the long hours and the hard labor which they have to encounter as they journey to their destination of freedom. We also learn of the commitment and the risk of the conductors of the underground railway take. Most of the subjects I have mentioned will be discussed in the essay that follows. Jul.... Part 2 of Paper .... the Riley plantation. The slave cabins were far behind a row of trees in the back yard, behind the Big House so the Massa and Missy did not have to look at the pitiful slaves. Usually there would be some laughter and a lot of talk at the Hensen plantation but at the Riley plantation there was no laughter and almost no talk. Much like the slave cabins at the Hensen plantation they were lined up in “two long rows of tattered huts”2. The huts were low and ugly unlike the huts at the Hensen pla.... |
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