Some of the secrets that it kept were the places that the “conductors” hid the slaves, how the slave moved from place to place, and where the stops on the railroad were. Many of those secrets were never revealed, but few were. Some of the people who were later discovered to be the “conductors” of the railroad were freed salves, Northern abolitionist, philanthropists, and church leaders. The most famous people involved in helping the slaves escape to freedom were Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave, Thomas Garrett, a well known Quaker, and Harriet Stowe, writer of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (American Civil …show more content…
The runaways usually would run in secret in the middle of night (Underground Railroad). They would usually use disguises if they could not run away during the night to try and blend in with the people around them. The people that would house the slaves would put up quilts to warn runaway slaves of impending danger, such as slave hunters in the area. The people that helped the slaves to hide and run where some of the most brave people in the region. They risked their lives to help slaves escape to freedom, would you have risked your life to help others like