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Project Stay Gold True or False Turn your candle on if you think the answer is true Leave it off if you think the answer is false. True or False. The “ underground railroad ” was a train that carried runaway slaves?. False.

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  1. Project Stay GoldTrue or FalseTurn your candle onif you think the answer is trueLeave it off if you think the answer is false

  2. True or False The “underground railroad” was a train that carried runaway slaves?

  3. False This was the name given to a network of individual families and people who would provide safe lodging for a slave as they made their way north to freedom. These families and individuals had to be careful, because it was illegal to hide or help a slave run away. They were said to “work underground”. Slaves knew which houses were ‘safe’ houses because the owners would light a lantern and put it on their fence post or in a window.

  4. True or False Once a slave reached the northern United States, they were free!

  5. False Although the northern states did not support slavery, slaves were not safe there. Slaves were still owned by their masters and could get in trouble for running away if they were caught. Slaves had to travel, by foot, all the way to Canada in order to be truly free.

  6. True or False An abolitionist is a man or woman who stands against slavery and fights to end all forms of enslavement.

  7. True Abraham Lincoln- 16th President of the US, ended legal slavery Harriett Tubman- Runaway slave who established the Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass- Runaway slave, leading abolitionist, influenced the end of slavery

  8. True or False Slavery in the United States ended in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed and it stated that “all men are created equal.”

  9. False Even after the colonies gained their freedom from England, slavery existed in the US for almost a century. 1861- 1865 the Civil War between the North and the South was fought over the issue of slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation was declared by President Lincoln during the war. After the war, the 13th Amendment was passed to ensure freedom for all.

  10. True or False Despite the 13th Amendment and the hard work of the abolitionists, slavery still exists today

  11. True 29 Million people are enslaved today- there are more slaves today than ever! Two people are sold into slavery every minute!

  12. True or False Slavery exists in the United States of America.

  13. True • Modern Day Slavery even exists in New Jersey • Many people in NJ are forced to work off debts in factories, hotels, restaurants, providing child care, and as domestic servants. • Slavery is a violation of human rights. It is a crime!

  14. True or False I can help end human trafficking and help re-abolish slavery.

  15. True, True, True! Raise awareness of the issue. Tell your friends, parents, and grandparents Support organizations that fight against Modern Day Slavery like Project Stay Gold Make a pledge to help spread the word!

  16. Resources • www.projectstaygold.org • www.polaris.org • www.love146.org Hotline 1-877-986-7534

  17. Help us shine a light on this issue!

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