The Underground Railroad
The Johnson Family
Johnson House
Quakers
Sources
100

Did the underground railroad have trains and tracks?

No

100

What were some jobs that Dirk Jansen had?

He was a weaver and bought, sold, and rented land.

100

What year was Johnson House built?

1768

100

What type of Quakers were the Johnsons?

Hicksite Quakers

100

What is a primary source?

An original document that provides evidence like a diary or a letter from someone who witnessed the event.

200

What was the underground railroad used for?

It was a pathway, used by slaves, leading to free states.

200

The Johnson family picked up what trade?

Tanning

200

Did freedom seekers stay the night at the Johnson house?

Yes

200

What was important to Quakers?

Education and their family

200

What is a secondary source?

A piece of information that analyzes, interprets, or explains primary sources, meaning it is created by someone who was not directly involved in the event being discussed and relies on firsthand accounts to form their analysis; examples include textbooks, biographies, and critical reviews of historical events or works of art.

300

What could happen if you were caught while trying to escape?

You could be hurt, killed, or sent back to slavery.

300

What is tanning?

Skinning animals to make leather

300

What would happen to the Johnson family if they were caught.

They could be fined or sent to jail.

300

Who did Quakers treat equally?

People of different races, women, and children

300

Why weren't there any written records from enslaved Africans at this time?

They weren't taught how to read or write.

400

Which part of the U.S. where slaves escaping from? (North, South, West, or East)

The South

400

Did Hicksite quakers support slavery?

No

400

Why do you think Jennet got involved in the underground railroad?

She knew slavery was wrong and believed everyone should be treated fairly.

400

Why were Hicksite Quakers different?

They were much more active in reform movements.

400

Why weren't there any records of the Underground Railroad?

They didn't want to risk getting caught.

500

What was the group of people seeking freedom called?

Freedom Seekers

500

Which Johnson House member turned the house into a stop on the underground railroad?

Jennet Rowland

500

What was the secret code they used to avoid getting caught?

"A friend of a friend sent me"

500

Why do you think Quakers disagreed with slavery?

They believed everyone should be treated equally.

500

How do we know about the underground railroad today?

It was written about in books and through word of mouth.

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