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How some enslaved Black people stayed in Southern slaveholding states – and found freedom How some enslaved Black people stayed in Southern slaveholding states – and found freedom
BCDSS Postdoctoral Researcher Viola Müller has just published her article "How some enslaved Black people stayed in Southern slaveholding states – and found freedom" about fugitive slaves in cities of the US South as a parallel story to the much better known Underground Railroad.
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