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The homes used in the Underground Railroad are often referred to as "safe houses" or "stations." These were places where escaped enslaved people could find shelter, food, and assistance on their journey to freedom, often facilitated by abolitionists and allies. Some notable figures, like Harriet Tubman, played key roles in guiding individuals through these secret routes and safe havens.

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