Cover
Title Page
Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Free Black Communities
1. Rocky Fork, Illinois: Oral Tradition as Memory
2. Miller Grove, Illinois: Linking a Free Black Community to the Underground Railroad
3. Lick Creek, Indiana: A Quaker Connection
4. Poke Patch, Ohio: A Different Route
Part II: Geographies of Resistance
5. The Geography of Resistance
6. Rethinking African American Migration
Part III: Family, Faith, and Fraternity
7. Family, Church, Community: Pillars of the Black Underground Railroad Movement
8. Faith and Fraternity
9. Destination Freedom
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index