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In Mexico you could be free They didn t care what color your skin was The little-known story of the escape route of American slaves to the South

[uam ad id= 317182 ] RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Between 1821 and 1865, thousands of enslaved African Americans crossed the Rio Grande to seek a different future; however, their stories and of those who aided them, remained buried in obscurity until recently. “In Mexico you could be free. They didn’t care what color your skin was”. (Photo internet reproduction) Unlike the so-called “Underground Railroad” – the network organized by abolitionists in the 19th century to help slaves escape to northern states and Canada – the history of which is taught to high school students in the US – the route south has remained ignored on both sides of the Rio Grande.

Where are Mexico s disappeared? Many have been in government graves all along

Where are Mexico s disappeared? Many have been in government graves all along Kate Linthicum, Maya Averbuch © (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) Unidentified bodies are buried in a mass grave in Tijuana in 2018. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) After hearing that her 44-year-old son had been murdered in downtown Tijuana, Guadalupe Aragón Sosa went searching for him. She gave police a sample of her DNA, but they said they found no hits when they checked it against a database of unidentified bodies. She spent hours at the local morgue, flipping through black-and-white photographs of unclaimed corpses, but her Carlos was not among them.

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