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Underground To Canada
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In the novel , we are informed of the living conditions, the issue of nutrition and health, the treatment 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 ....
Middle of essay ....o long rows of tattered huts”2. The huts were low and ugly unlike the huts at the Hensen plantation. The slave cabin door was hanging off its hinges. The walls of logs were spread apart were the chinking had fallen out.
“Julilly walked away from the children towards an
ugly, long shack and went inside. There was light
and air only from the open door and the cracks in
the wall. The small space of hard dirt floor seemed
packed with girls, each one clinging to a pile of
filthy rags. Jullily didn.... |
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Approximate pages: 5 |
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