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End Of The Underground Railroad | Black History Month Inspired Wax Melt

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Inspired by the Journey to Freedom
For Black History Month:

Indulge your senses and embark on a historical journey with our End of The Underground Railroad Wax Melts. Inspired by the courageous spirit of those who traveled the Underground Railroad to find freedom in Canada, these wax melts are more than just a fragrant delight—they are a tribute to resilience and hope.

Handcrafted with Care and Purpose
Natural Ingredients: Made with a Soy & Beeswax Blend
Thoughtful Design: Each melt is carefully crafted to honor the bravery and determination of those who sought freedom while traveling the Underground Railroad.
Fragrance Notes: Maple, Cinnamon, Caramel, Milk
Easy to Use: Simply place 1 piece of wax, in a wax warmer and let the scent fill your space

Celebrate Heritage and Hope
By choosing our End of The Underground Railroad Wax Melts, you not only envelop your space in a delightful aroma but also pay homage to a significant chapter in history. Perfect for quiet mornings, gatherings, or moments of reflection, these melts serve as a reminder of the journey to freedom and the welcoming embrace of Canada as a beacon of hope.
Let the scent transport you to a time and place of courage and community. Embrace the legacy, and let your space be a sanctuary of peace and unity.

Learn More About the Underground Railroad and Canada's Part in Our History:

The Underground Railroad was a secret network of abolitionists. They helped African Americans escape from enslavement in the American South to free Northern states and to Canada. The Underground Railroad was the largest anti-slavery freedom movement in North America. It brought between 30,000 and 40,000 slaves to British North America (now Canada).

The Underground Railroad had multiple final destinations in Canada, including:
St. Catharines
A final terminus for hundreds of enslaved people in the 1820s

Windsor-Essex region
A key part of the Underground Railroad, with the Tower of Freedom Monument marking the arrival of slaves in Canada

Niagara River and Gorge
A significant crossing point for slaves, with the crossing of the Niagara River representing the end of a long journey

Dawn, Kent County, Ontario
A final stop on the Underground Railroad, where Josiah Henson founded a settlement and school for slaves

Other settlements at the end of the Underground Railroad include:
John Freeman Walls Underground Railroad Museum in Lakeshore, Ontario

The Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History in Dresden, Ontario

Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown, Nova Scotia

Buxton National Historic Site in Chatham, Ontario

Sandwich First Baptist Church in Windsor, Ontario

https://www.cbc.ca/kids/articles/5-canadian-settlements-at-the-end-of-the-underground-railroad

https://www.nps.gov/articles/the-underground-railroad-changes-course.htm

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