William Still and the Underground Railroad

Fugitive Slaves and Family Ties

by Lurey Khan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/29/2010

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781440186288
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781440186271
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781440186264

About the Book

The Stills were the prototypical African American family who lived, worked, and sometimes prospered before, during, and after the Civil War. History is replete with the selfless contributions of these black individuals. Beginning in the waning decades of the 18th century on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, a slave named Levin Steel confronted his slave master with a demand his owner could not ignore-his urge to be a free man. He bought himself, settled in the Pines of Burlington County, New Jersey, in 1806, and was soon joined there by his self-emancipated wife, Charity. The dynasty these hardworking former slaves began in 1807 produced a bevy of freeborn children, who were the ancestors of our central character, William Still.

Although it was William who ran station two, the hub of the American Underground Railroad in Philadelphia, beginning in the 1840s, his siblings accomplished a staggering list of professional, entrepreneurial, social welfare, and legal activities while the mass of American slaves lay in chains in the South. After the Civil War, when emancipation came to the slaves, William Still, a successful coal merchant, used his own money to finance a host of civil rights and other social reforms to elevate the freed men arriving in the city.


About the Author

Lurey Khan grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, where she attended the Girls' High School. Growing up at the end of the Jim Crow segregation era, she researched the documents that outlined her family's contributions to the abolitionist movement and the Women's Rights cause active in the 19th century.