Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: underground railroad

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An article detailing the "rainbow Underground Railroad" was mocked and ridiculed on social media for comparing the plight of LGBTQ residents in Republican states to that of slaves seeking freedom in the 1800s.

Source: https://www.theblaze.com/news/lgbtq-underground-railroad-red-states

As someone who has branches of his family tree in Michigan as early as 1846, Simmons said his ancestors probably used the Underground Railroad network.

Source: https://www.chicagotribune.com/undergroundrailroad/ct-illinois-underground-railroad-freedom-legacy-day-5-20230914-ijkfnvsconce5dnw2ebooas2e4-story.html

For the second reading, Diane Johnson described the Underground Railroad, which was not an actual railroad but rather a series of routes and safe houses that took runaway slaves to freedom to the north.

Source: https://ecbpublishing.com/black-history-program-inspires-and-uplifts-2/

McCarty is seeking to publish her compilation of Underground Railroad research to benefit the students and residents of the county and broaden the awareness of the “Freedom Train” that helped many to gain independence.

Source: https://www.peoplesdefender.com/2023/02/10/research-project-on-adams-county-and-ugrr-leads-local-educator-on-quest/

She learned through a friend at the National Park Service that the church could be eligible for inclusion in its National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.

Source: https://www.twincities.com/2023/11/04/st-pauls-pilgrim-baptist-church-recognized-for-role-in-anti-slavery-underground-railroad/

The completion of the self-guided Underground Railroad walking tour was made possible through a collaboration between Oneida County Officials and the Oneida Indian Nation.

Source: https://nj1015.com/ixp/498/p/utica-underground-railroad/

Underground Railroad People walk near the Lincoln Tomb, the final resting place of President Abraham Lincoln, in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield on July 18, 2023.

Source: https://www.chicagotribune.com/undergroundrailroad/ct-illinois-underground-railroad-freedom-legacy-day-5-20230914-ijkfnvsconce5dnw2ebooas2e4-story.html

Underground Railroad The Old Rock House in Alton, seen June 22, 2023, is an Underground Railroad site.

Source: https://www.chicagotribune.com/undergroundrailroad/ct-illinois-underground-railroad-freedom-legacy-day-5-20230914-ijkfnvsconce5dnw2ebooas2e4-story.html

Underground Railroad The Old Rock House in Alton, seen June 22, 2023, is an Underground Railroad site.

Source: https://www.chicagotribune.com/undergroundrailroad/ct-illinois-underground-railroad-freedom-legacy-day-5-20230914-ijkfnvsconce5dnw2ebooas2e4-story.html

Woodson-Wilson can trace her family back to those seeking freedom through the Underground Railroad.

Source: https://www.chicagotribune.com/undergroundrailroad/ct-underground-railroad-descendants-day-1-20230910-64bku7jp3bbbrokdtj667trraq-story.html

“You had Quaker abolitionists and Underground Railroad agents like Still on the one hand, and slave catchers and kidnappers of free Black people on the other.

Source: https://www.philasun.com/local/new-walking-tour-reveals-phillys-brave-black-community-of-the-1830s/