Underground railroad
Across
- 2. Lasting impact of the Underground Railroad.
- 4. Law requiring escaped slaves to be returned.
- 6. Danger faced by participants.
- 7. Subject in which the Underground Railroad is studied.
- 8. Trait shown by freedom seekers and helpers.
- 9. Necessary quality of Underground Railroad operations.
- 12. Famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- 14. Goal sought by escaping enslaved people.
- 18. Methods used to communicate secretly.
- 21. Important river on many escape routes.
- 22. Direction many freedom seekers traveled.
- 24. Nickname often given to Harriet Tubman.
- 26. What freedom seekers often had to do.
- 27. Act of fleeing from enslavement.
- 28. Region where slavery was most common.
- 30. Religious group known for helping freedom seekers.
- 31. Principle sought by abolitionists.
- 33. Principle denied by slavery.
- 34. State of being enslaved.
- 35. Nation divided over slavery.
- 37. President associated with emancipation.
- 38. Feeling that sustained many freedom seekers.
- 41. First name of Tubman.
- 43. Person who led others to safety.
- 44. Freedom from oppression.
- 45. First name of Douglass.
- 46. Natural barrier crossed during escapes.
- 47. Free state and destination for many escapees.
Down
- 1. Large farm where many enslaved people worked.
- 3. Person who guided freedom seekers.
- 5. Movement to end slavery.
- 6. Opposition to slavery.
- 10. Path taken toward freedom.
- 11. Destination for many escaping enslaved people.
- 13. Person who opposed slavery.
- 15. Name used for the escape network.
- 16. Connected system of routes and safe houses.
- 17. Frederick ___ was a leading abolitionist.
- 19. Time when many journeys took place.
- 20. Place where escaping people could hide.
- 22. Written account of an escaped slave's life.
- 23. System of forced labor in the United States.
- 25. Safe house used along escape routes.
- 29. Person fleeing from slavery.
- 32. Release from slavery.
- 36. Secret network that helped enslaved people escape.
- 39. City active in abolition efforts.
- 40. Conflict that ultimately ended slavery.
- 42. Object sometimes used as a signal.