Places where they could rest and sleep were called 'stations', and those who organized such sites were called ' station-masters'. Abolitionists ( people who believed that slavery was wrong), Quakers and other religious groups who supported the railway, were known as ' stockholders', while those who guided the slaves were known as ' conductors'. One such conductor was the former slave, Harriet Tubman. As a slave, she endured years of inhumane treatment from her various owners.
[英語から日本語への翻訳依頼] 逃亡者が休んだり眠ったりできる場所は「駅」と呼ばれ、そのような場所の提供者は「駅長」と呼ばれた。また、この鉄道を支援した奴隷廃止論者(奴隷制度は間違ってい...
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