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The Underground Railroad (de Leilani Hamilton)

Across
To break loose from confinement; get free
People who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
Buying and selling of people for profit.
Another name for the Big Dipper, used in a song to help fugitive slaves not get lost.
The system by which goods and services are produced, bought and sold in a region.
To do away with something
a vast network of people who helped fugitive slaves escape to the North and to Canada, was not run by any single organization or person
To make a difference in treatment or favor based on something other than individual merit.
Plants that are grown and can be harvested for profit
A person running away to avoid being captured.
He was an active leader in the Underground Railroad. In fact, he was given the unofficial title of "President of the Underground Railroad."
Down
Another word for blankets, which played a special role during the Underground Railroad movement.
An area of land or water where one crop is specifically planted for widespread commercial sale.
Female lecturer that traveled the country speaking on the evils of slavery.
Something that is owned by a person such as land or personal belongings
Slave states that did not secede from the United States
Map used by fugitive slaves and abolitionist to try to safely get slaves to freedom.
Liberation from slavery.
Established a boundary between the slave states of the south and the free states of the North at the state line between Pennsylvania and Maryland (the Mason-Dixon line).
She was an abolitionist, known as the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
To forbid something
A native or naturalized person who owes loyalty or allegiance to a government and is entitled to is protections.
One having authority over another.
A penalty imposed on someone as punishment (usually money).
A person without freedom who is owned by another and is made to work for free.