One activity that the Coffins did not engage in as part of their efforts was to
1. I was personally acquainted with all the active and reliable workers on the Underground Railroad in the city, both colored and white. There were a few wise and careful managers among the colored people, but it was not safe to trust all of them with
the affairs of our work. Most of them were too careless, and a few were unworthy—they could be bribed by the slave hunters to betray the hiding places of the fugitives. We soon
found it to be the best policy to confine our affairs to a few persons and to let the whereabouts of the slaves be known to as few as possible.
2. When slave hunters were prowling around the city we found it necessary to use every precaution. We were soon fully initiated into the management of Underground Railroad
matters in Cincinnati, and did not lack for work. Our willingness to aid the slaves was
soon known, and hardly a fugitive came to the city without applying to us for assistance.
There seemed to be a continual increase of runaways, and such was the vigilance of the pursuers that I was obliged to devote a large share of time from my business to making arrangements for their concealment and safe conveyance of the fugitives.
3. They sometimes came to our door frightened and panting and in a destitute condition, having fled in such haste and fear that they had no time to bring any clothing except what
they had on, and that was often very scant. The expense of providing suitable clothing for them when it was necessary for them to go on immediately, or of feeding them when they
were obliged to be concealed for days or weeks, was very heavy….
4. Our house was large and well adapted for secreting fugitives. Very often slaves would
lie concealed in upper chambers for weeks without the boarders or frequent visitors at the house knowing anything about it. My wife had a quiet unconcerned way of going about
her work as if nothing unusual was on hand, which was calculated to lull every suspicion
of those who might be watching, and who would have been at once aroused by any sign of secrecy or mystery. Even the intimate friends of the family did not know when there were slaves hidden in the house….
a. let only a few trusted people know the slaves’ whereabouts.
b. bribe slave hunters to keep the hiding places secret.
c. conceal fugitive slaves in the upper rooms of their house.
d. go about their business as if everything were normal.
b. bribe slave hunters to keep the hiding places secret.
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