The Underground Railroad

Paperback, 336 pages

Published May 4, 2021 by Anchor.

ISBN:
978-0-593-31476-0
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Georgia

Georgia functions like a typical slave state.  There are large plantations that house many slaves.  Cora was born here and has been on her own since her mother escaped when Cora was nine.  All she has of her own is a very small plot of land where she grows some vegetables.  After she violently defends her plot from an interloper, she is an outcast among the slaves.When the master dies and the plantation is in the hands of his sadistic sons, an educated slave convinces Cora to escape with him.  He tells her about the Underground Railroad.  This is a literal railroad underground with stations under houses of abolitionists.  There aren't many stations now.  Service is erratic at best and no trains may come at all.  They run and catch the train.



South Carolina

Slavery is illegal here.  Former slaves are educated and given places to live.  They have …