Stories Along the Way: Memories of the Underground Railroad

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Bibliography / Webliography

          Cincinnati Underground Railroad [Online] February 19, 2002 <http://www.ih.k12.oh.us/es/4/cinci/undergro.htm>

          Footsteps to Freedom, Day Three [Online] February 15, 2002 <http://rims.k12.ca.us/ugr/ugr_1999/day3/phillips.html>

          Jones, Randye L.. "Afrocentric Voices in 'Classical' Music: H. T. Burleigh" [Online] <http://www.afrovoices.com/burleigh.html>.

          "The Meaning of Juneteenth." [Online] 1 April 2002 <http://www.actom.com/njclchistory.htm>

          The National Geographic Online [Online] March 21, 2002 <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/>

          "The National Juneteenth Museum." [Online] 10 April 2002.
<http://hosting.xigroup.com/juneteenth/info.html>

          North Carolina Discoveries [Online] April 15, 2002
<http://www.nando.net/ncd/week5/free4.html>

          Northern Kentucky Southern Side of Cincinnati [Online] February 8, 2002 <http://www.nkycvb.com/news/0001863.html>

          The Ohio Historical Society [Online] February 23, 2002<http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/africanam/>

          Taking the Train to Freedom [Online] April 24, 2002
<http://www.nps.gov/undergroundrr/contents.htm>

          Way Net. Org [Online] March 15, 2002
<http://www.waynet.org/nonprofit/coffin.html>

          Weeks, Louis. "John P. Parker: Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur, 1827-1900." Ohio History 8 0(2) (Spring 1971): 155-162.

          "What is Juneteenth?" [Online] 17 April 2002
<http://www.juneteenth.com/whatisjuneteenth.htm>

 

 

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