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        <description>This is part 3 of 3 part series we're doing with InRange regarding the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad was a very thoroughly well thought out system used to smuggle refugee slaves from the slave states through the "Free States" to Canada. In this episode we were provided a very thorough tour of the Levi and Catherine Coffin house.   Levi and Catherine were Quakers who quite literally put their lives and livelihood on the line by building a custom house designed as a depot for the smuggling of refugees through the Underground Railroad.   They took another approach towards rebellion - hiding in plain sight. While this is not technically an Old West Vignette, it certainly falls into the category of the sort of history we attempt to bring to InRangeTV. InRange is an entirely viewer supported project: http://www.patreon.com/inrangetv</description>
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