Underground Railroad a nonprofit group that rescues trafficked kids after that first meeting the Colombians asked him
"The Underground Railroad ," you're taking it from a metaphor to being this very physical thing.
day Underground Railroad in Asia it runs from Pyongyang to Bangkok Thailand so it runs through China from North Korea
the Southern Underground Railroad into Mexico because Mexico abolished slavery before the US did and before Texas wanted to.
to the Underground Railroad and thought, oh, isn't it funny how when you're a kid and you first hear those words, it's so evocative.
but this Underground Railroad book sounds really good.
His father worked in Underground Railroad .
It's called Operation Underground Railroad , and it deals with human trafficking.
formulate a an underground railroad as we would say in American terms and so she's got a lot on her plate and she
to the story of the Underground Railroad in relation to the history of slavery in America.
We had what we called the Underground Railroad of rescue.
The book is called "The Underground Railroad ."
She and Martin argued over the Underground Railroad as they hadn't argued in a long time.
They had come back through the Underground Railroad , and along the way, someone saw shorts or a shirt, would take it from them.
And we in Cincinnati have a strong partnership with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, which is a museum that's dedicated
Timothy Ballard is founder and CEO of operation Underground Railroad or Ur he
And I decided to tell my wife about this Underground Railroad idea and see what she thought.
women through the 6,000 mile modern-day Underground Railroad that begins in North Korea and runs through China and
eight and nine I uh I talk about the Underground Railroad still largely unknown today there's a 6,000 m modern
safety it largely resembles a Civil War the Underground Railroad used to help uh North Korean refugees get to Safety in
to put together a sting no men will be in here only women operation Underground Railroad spent months planning renting
So the "LA review of Books," in their latest review of "The Underground Railroad ," they called your perspective "fundamentally ironic."
And then this book, "The Underground Railroad ," has no jokes in it.
They were these humanitarian Muslim guys who had helped to devise an Underground Railroad in Sudan, bringing the victims out from the north, from this place no one
We're getting him on a great day, as "The Underground Railroad " was just chosen to be on the long list for the National Book Award
You touched on this briefly, but how did "The Underground Railroad " keep finding you?
Chinese so ethnically Korean but a Chinese citizen born and raised in China uh like the Underground Railroad during
And a woman, too, and conductor of the Underground Railroad and the safe houses through.
But then she emailed me two days later, which she never does, and said, I've been think about the Underground Railroad idea,
I mean, we both know you're crazy, but I think this Underground Railroad story is up your alley.
And that's how he discovers that his father is an abolitionist, and he ends up being an accidental conductor on the Underground Railroad .
So instead, they escape into neighboring China and then try to make their way out through this sort of modern day Underground Railroad ,
But that way became virtually impossible later on, which is why more North Koreans began to come out of the underground-- sort of Underground Railroad .