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Slavery in the United States / Abolitionism / Underground Railroad / Slavery / Border Ruffian / Kansas Territory / Fugitive slave laws / Kansas–Nebraska Act / Fugitive slave / Bleeding Kansas / History of the United States / United States
Date: 2011-06-01 15:32:14
Slavery in the United States
Abolitionism
Underground Railroad
Slavery
Border Ruffian
Kansas Territory
Fugitive slave laws
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Fugitive slave
Bleeding Kansas
History of the United States
United States

To Make Kansas Free: The Underground Railroad in Bleeding Kansas Henry Clay Bruce Photo: Kansas State Historical Society

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