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1 2 3 Name: ______Date: ______Who's Who in the Movement

1. The most famous female UGRR activist A. Stephen Myers

2. The most important leader of the UGRR in Albany and the Capital Region B. Solomon Northup

3. This UGRR activist was born a free person in Alexandria, Virginia and came to Albany, NY to work with Stephen C. Charles Nalle Myers

4. This UGRR abolitionist was brought out of enslavement by his father and was central to UGRR activities in Troy, D. Lydia & Abigail Mott NY

5. This UGRR activist helped publish the Tosin of Liberty newspaper in Albany, NY E. William Henry Johnson

6. This UGRR activist took up arms in the Bleeding Kansas conflict F. Abel Brown G. Henry Highland 7. Two Quaker sisters who worked in the UGRR movement in Albany, NY Garnet 8. A free man who lived in saratoga County and was kidnapped into enslavement H. John Brown

9. The Freedom Seeker who was apprehended under the 1850 Federal Fugitive Slave Law in Troy, NY I.

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Page 3 Page 4 Name: ______Date: ______Who's Who in the Underground Railroad Movement

1. The most famous female UGRR activist I A. Stephen Myers

2. The most important leader of the UGRR in Albany and the Capital Region A B. Solomon Northup

3. This UGRR activist was born a free person in Alexandria, Virginia and came to Albany, NY to work with Stephen C. Charles Nalle Myers E

4. This UGRR abolitionist was brought out of enslavement by his father and was central to UGRR activities in Troy, D. Lydia & Abigail Mott NY G E. William Henry 5. This UGRR activist helped publish the Tosin of Liberty newspaper in Albany, NY F Johnson 6. This UGRR activist took up arms in the Bleeding Kansas conflict H F. Abel Brown G. Henry Highland 7. Two Quaker sisters who worked in the UGRR movement in Albany, NY D Garnet 8. A free man who lived in saratoga County and was kidnapped into enslavement B H. John Brown

9. The Freedom Seeker who was apprehended under the 1850 Federal Fugitive Slave Law in Troy, NY C I. Harriet Tubman

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