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Essay Galaxy - Underground to Canada
Underground to Canada
In the novel Underground to Canada, we are informed of the living conditions, the issue of nutrition and health, the treatment of the slaves, and the long hours and the hard labor which they have to encounter as they journey to their destination of freedom. We also learn of the commitment and the risk of the conductors of the underground railway take. Most of the subjects I have mentioned will be discussed in the essay that follows. Julilly was born at the Hensen plantation and spent all her time there. Jullily and her mother Mammy Sally live in solitary in one slave cabin . Their cabin was tight-roofed and plank-floored1 and had a fireplace in the far corner which held blue flames. They were lucky because it was the best slave cabin in all of Virginia. Their cabin had a dry warm floor and absolutely no beds. There was no insulation....
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