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Cale Stafford
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3 August, 07:04
How did slaves resist? What did they do?
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Steven Frank
3 August, 07:07
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Slaves learned to read and write to get to the underground railroad to be free. they also praised and believed in religious of god and followed the north star.
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Roderick Russo
3 August, 07:27
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They hide in a near by store or go to another relative plantation
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