Unlikely Conductors: The Role of Native Americans in the Underground Railroad
We learn in history class that the Underground Railroad was extremely instrumental is aiding slaves escaping captivity and searching for freedom. What we don't learn about is the role that Native Americans, who sometimes were slaves themselves, played in helping those slaves get to freedom. On April 24, Heather Bruegl, a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, taked about the important role that Native American people played in the Underground Railroad.
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