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05: Sweet Science: How Sugar Molecules Are Manipulated in Candy Making. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of a group of slaves working at a sugar cane plantation. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slaves Working in a Plantation. "1.3 Sharecropping and Tenant Farming." Sharecropping and Tenant Farming. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of a little girl picking cotton on a plantation. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slaves Working on Farm. "Abolition Movement." Liberty 11th English RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of a group of slaves near their cabin. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slaves Working in Field. Adscape, . N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://www.blackinventor.com/pages/john-p-parker.html>. This site provided basic information about John P. Parkers jobs and all of his inventions. This site mostly was made up of advertisements but had John Parkers invention sketches and diagrams. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. Brown, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <https://webfiles.uci.edu/mcbrown/display/parker.html>. This site provided information on John P. Parkers early life and how he helped with the Underground Railroad. This site had lots of other sources to use and had extra information about his life. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. "Chapter 5, Lesson 5." N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. page. Houghton Mifflin Company. Web. <http://eduplace.com/ss/socsci/books/content/ilessons/5/ils_oh_gr5_u3_c05_l5.pd f>. I used this source because it was a textbook entry on slavery. Because of this it is very reliable and true. This site had vocabulary words, definitions, and review questions put in it too. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the

term Slavery Summary. "EDGE Discussion: White Writer Says "They Are Still Our Slaves"...Is He Right? EDGE Magazine Online | Where Inspiration Lives." EDGE Magazine Online Where Inspiration Lives EDGE Discussion White Writer Says They Are Still Our SlavesIs He Right Comments. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I chose this photo because it shows a mans scars from being whipped and beaten. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slave Photos. Genheimer, Bob. N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/underground/oh2.htm>. This site provided information about John P. Parkers life and about how he helped free slaves. This site also provided other people who helped John P. Parker and a good photo of his house. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. "His Promised Land: John Parker and the Underground Railroad." Shaker Historical Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because it is the only picture of John P. Parker known to exist. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. "Labor History Links." Labor History Chronological Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I used this image because is showed slaves working on a cotton plantation. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Cotton Plantations. "The Latta Stone House." The Latta Stone House. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of a safe house in the Underground Railroad. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Underground Railroad Safe Houses. Lienhard, J. H.. N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1521.htm>. This site provided information about John P. Parkers achievements. This site had information on his inventions and creations. It also provided information on his book, His Promised Land. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker.

"Page of 13." Reminiscences of Levi Coffin: The Story of Jack Barnes (page 2 of 13). N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of slaves working in a field. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slaves Working in Field. Parker, John P., and Stuart Sprague. His Promised Land: The Autobiography of John P. Parker, Former Slave and Conductor on the Underground Railroad. New York: Norton, 1996. Print. This book provided information for almost all of my other resources, and though I was not able to read the whole book, I read several excerpts from the book. His Promised Land is an autobiography by John P. Parker telling of his life in and out of slavery. I found this book on books.google.com and as a resource for many of my sources. "Pathways to Freedom | About the Underground Railroad." Pathways to Freedom | About the Underground Railroad. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of a safe house in the Underground Railroad. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Underground Railroad Safe Houses. Rappaport, Doreen, and Bryan Collier. Freedom River. New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion for Children, 2000. Print. This book provided me information on John P. Parkers life and gave me factual (and fictional) accounts of John P. Parker and how he saved the lives of over 400 people. This book also provided me extra resources to use. I found this book in the Charles Patterson Middle School library. "The Red Phoenix." The Red Phoenix. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed slaves working on a cotton plantation. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Cotton Plantations. "Rigorousintuition.ca View Topic - House Slaves, Field Slaves and Obama." Rigorousintuition.ca. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. I also used this image because is showed a good photo of slaves working in a field and the cotton they picked. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slaves Working in Field. "Slave Family on a Plantation." Slave Family on a Plantation. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec.

2013. I chose this photo because it showed a whole family on a plantation. I researched this photo through Google.com by searching the term Slave Photos. "The Underground Railroad." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2013. This site provided me information on the Underground Railroad and many of the people that helped with it. PBS is a reliable source that uses reliable sources to write their own articles. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term Underground Railroad Summary. . N.p.. Web. 4 Dec 2013. <http://www.blackpast.org/aah/parker-john-p-1827-1900>. This site provided me information on John P. Parkers early life and his life once he was free. This site talks a lot about how he would help slaves and what he did during the day. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. . N.p.. 15 Oct 2001. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://www.ohioarchaeology.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task= view&id=26&Itemid=32>. This site provided me information on John P. Parkers life working at the foundry and how he helped free slaves. This site had photos of some of John P. Parkers old castings and the sketches of his inventions. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. . N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6232/>. This site provided me information on the Underground Railroad and how John P. Parker would save / free slaves. This website had lots of extra information about John P. Parkers life. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker. . N.p.. Web. 5 Dec 2013. <http://johnparkerhouse.org/>. This site provided me lots of information about John P. Parker. This website did not work most of the time, so it was often difficult to record what information came from this site. I researched this site through Google.com by searching the term John P. Parker.

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