fugtkilden
Fugtkilden, also known as fugitive slavery, is a historical phenomenon where enslaved people escaped from plantations or other forms of slavery and sought refuge in other regions, often in areas where slavery was not practiced. This practice was particularly prevalent in the United States during the antebellum period, from the mid-17th century to the mid-19th century.
Fugtkilden was driven by a combination of factors, including the desire for freedom, the hope of finding
The process of fugtkilden involved a network of safe houses, known as the Underground Railroad, where escaped
Fugtkilden had significant implications for both the enslaved individuals and the broader society. For the enslaved,