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The Underground Railroad is often romanticized, but many misconceptions exist about its operators. A common myth is that most of the workers were white abolitionists. In reality, many African Americans played crucial roles in the movement, often risking their lives for freedom. This exploration reveals the diversity and complexity of contributions to the Underground Railroad, highlighting the collaboration between white allies and the Black community in the fight against slavery.
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Underground Railroad Myth or Truth Myths Truth • Most of the workers on the underground railroad were white abolitionists.