A Fluid Frontier: Slavery, Resistance, and the Underground Railroad in the Detroit River Borderland by Karolyn Smardz Frost, Veta Smith Tucker

286 pages first pub 2016 (editions) user-added

nonfiction essays history
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As the major gateway into British North America for travelers on the Underground Railroad, the U.S./Canadian border along the Detroit River was a boundary that determined whether thousands of enslaved people of African descent could reach a place ...

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