1. The Eastern Line: Delaware to Pennsylvania
The Eastern Line was a critical route in the Underground Railroad, guiding countless enslaved individuals from Delaware to the free state of Pennsylvania. Abolitionists like Thomas Garrett, based in Wilmington, Delaware, played a pivotal role in this network, providing shelter and assistance to those seeking freedom. Garrett’s home became a sanctuary for many, and his collaboration with fellow abolitionist William Still in Philadelphia was instrumental in coordinating escapes. Still, known as the “Father of the Underground Railroad,” meticulously documented the experiences of those he helped, preserving their stories for future generations. Their combined efforts exemplify the courage and dedication of those who risked everything to challenge the institution of slavery (archives.delaware.gov).