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Safe House


Safe houses were an integral part of the Underground Railroad, the now famous network of safe house locations that were used to assist slaves in escaping to the primarily northern free states in the 19th century United States. Some houses were marked with a statue of an African-American man holding a lantern, called "The Lantern Holder"
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