Slaves and the Use of Horticulture Along the Underground Railroad
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The information in this video was accurate as of the original publication date.

Audience: Educators and Students
Grades: 5-12
Year: 1999


This video segment describes how slaves on the Underground Railroad used their knowledge of herbal medicines to keep healthy throughout their journey. Viewers learn that the slaves had centuries of knowledge of how certain plants and roots stimulated the immune system and cured common ailments. The segment also discusses how modern medicine cannot always replicate the natural medicines.

Slaves and the Use of Horticulture Along the Underground Railroad
Duration: 2 minutes 52 seconds
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This video clip is part of the Underground Railroad: Connections to Freedom and Science DVD that may be ordered from the Central Operation of Resources for Educators, or CORE  →.

Other video learning clips in this series:
Follow the Drinking Gourd: Using the Science of Astronomy in History
The Importance of Waterways in the Success of the Underground Railroad
The Science Behind the Maps of the Underground Railroad
Navigating to Freedom With the North Star
Exploring and Preserving the Underground Railroad With Modern Technology
Archeological Research and the Underground Railroad Today