Section 3
Anti-Slavery Resistance Movements
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Forms of Resistance
African slaves engaged in many forms of resistance, from organized uprisings to the practice of their own native culture.

From Gradualism to Abolition
By 1805, most Northern states had passed laws calling for either immediate or gradual abolition.

The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by nineteenth-century slaves to escape to free states and Canada.