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Stories of courage, heroism, and cooperation between blacks and whites working along the Underground Railroad fascinate and inspire today-s students. In Cincinnati, Ohio, once a key station along the network of escape routes, a program called Then and Now Together (TNT) brings black and white students together to learn more about the Underground Railroad and one another.
In 2002, students from an inner-city high school in Cincinnati and a suburban school in northern Kentucky met weekly after classes over the course of a semester. They worked in pairs researching and writing about Underground Railroad topics. After editing and proofreading their papers, the students …