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Q: How did Levi coffin help slaves in the underground railroad?
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Why did Levi Coffin bocome known as the President of the underground railroad?

Levi Coffin was known as the president of the underground railroad because he sheltered over 3,000 slaves over the years.


Who was known as the president of the underground railroad?

Levi Coffin Levi Coffin


What did Levi Coffin do?

Levi coffin started the underground railroad helped slaves escape from the south to his home in the North via the Ohio river into Cincinnati.


Who was known as the 'President of the Underground Railroad'?

Levi Coffin


Why is Levi Coffin well known?

He worked for the Underground Railroad and he was also called President of the Underground Railroad


Who started the underground railroad?

Harriet Tubman DID NOT START THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. but was one of the best condutors on the underground railraod. Levi Coffin was the leader of the Underground Railroad, helped slaves escape from the south to his home in the north, via the Ohio River, into Cincinnati.


Was Levi coffin for slavery?

Levi Coffin was very against slavery, and was a Quaker and Abolitionists. He was very involved in the Underground Railroad and also helped freed slaves after the Civil War get food, clothing and education.


Who is Mr Levi Coffin?

He was a man who became the president of the underground railroad


What did Levi Coffin enjoy?

yes he started working for the underground railroad when he was 15


How many years did Levi coffin run the underground railroad?

40 years


Did Levi Coffin support slavery?

no, Levi coffin did not support slavery. he and his wife actually were part of the underground railroad. their house was known as the grand central station.


Who was called the president of the underground railroad?

Levi Coffin (October 28, 1798 - September 16, 1877) was given this nickname for his devotion to the underground railroad.