Bibliography:
1. Calvin, Matthew. "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. 2012. World Book Student. 14 Dec. 2012 <http://worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar574420>.
This source describes what the Underground Railroad actually was, and it detailed the different routes the slaves could take. This was useful because it provided information about the slaves reaching freedom in Canada.
2. EIU. "Eastern Illinois University Homepage." Underground Railroad: A Path to Freedom. Eastern Illinois University. 14 Dec. 2012 <http://eiu.edu/eiutps/underground_railroad.php>.
This source described the dangers the slaves encountered while traveling to freedom and the abolitionists. This was useful because we used the descriptions of the dangers along the routes.
3. Geographic, National. "Facts of Freedom." National Geographic Education. National Geographic Society. 29 Nov. 2012 <http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/interactive/the-underground-railroad-faces-of-freedom/?ar_a=1>.
This source detailed the faces of freedom during the Underground Railroad. This was useful because it gave short biographies of the important people during the time of the Underground Railroad.
4. Martin, Zena. "THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD – ESCAPE TO FREEDOM." Web log post. A GASTRONOMIC TOUR THROUGH BLACK HISTORY/BHM 2012. 27 Feb. 2012. 29 Nov. 2012 <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Ffaw_9jtag8/T0t-H8Lod3I/AAAAAAAAD6E/pwDOlrLhSFM/s1600/runaway-slaves-on-underground-railroad.jpg>.
This was our home page photograph.
5. Park Service, National. "[graphic] Banner text: Aboard the Underground Railroad A National Register Travel Itinerary." Nps.com. US Department of Interior. 14 Dec. 2012 <http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/underground/graphics/ugrrcola.jpg>.
This was a source for photographs.
6. Scholastic. "Reaching Safety | Underground Railroad Student Activity | Scholastic.com." Reaching Safety | Underground Railroad Student Activity | Scholastic.com. Scholastic Inc. 14 Dec. 2012 <http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/bhistory/underground_railroad/safety.htm>.
This source was a complete description of the journey of the Underground Railroad. This was useful because it told the story of a slave and their journey to freedom.
7. "The Underground Railroad." PBS. PBS. 2 Dec. 2012 <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2944.html>.
This source stated that the Underground Railroad, a vast network of people who helped fugitive slaves escape to the North and to Canada. This was useful because it gave a brief, but interesting summary of the Underground Railroad.