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Discover an amazing story of abolitionism in Ohio and how it impacted the nation.
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The Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858 played a pivotal role in the history of abolitionism in the United States. A group of 37 white and Black men in Ohio were charged with violating the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 for intervening in the kidnapping of freedom seeker John Price. The events that followed ultimately kept the issue of slavery at the forefront of national discussion leading up to and during the Civil War. Discover an amazing story of courageous abolitionism in Ohio and how it impacted the nation through the film: A Higher Law: The Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858.
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The Oberlin–Wellington Rescue of 1858 was a key event in the history of abolitionism leading up to the Civil War. A group of 37-white and black men in Ohio…
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Feb 20, 2021 · All three brothers were involved in the Under- ground Railroad, which assisted in the 1858 Ober- lin-Wellington Rescue. Charles was one of ...
8. History of Slavery and Institutional Racism, State by State
The whitewashing and erasure of our common history is damaging to Black and white people alike. To fully participate in the movement for reparations, ...
History of Slavery and Institutional Racism By Region Daylighting Erased or Whitewashed History is an Important Element of Repair The whitewashing and erasure of our common history is damaging to…
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Council members in watching a film (13th) and reading a book (White ... of the Wellington community and attempted to free Price. The marshal and his ...
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"Using Probate Law to Sidestep Missing Records: James Madison McCrary Shows the Way". National Genealogical Society Quarterly 92, no.2 (June 2004): 87-95. RG029.
Record Groups 15, 28, 29, 49, 59, 85, 117, 147, 163, 210, 231 "'I will write you a few lines': World War I Letters of the Greenlee Family". West Virginia History 59 (2001-2003): 85-141. RG029 "A Civil War Widow's Story". Prologue 43, no.1 (Spring 2011): 72. RG015 "A Morris Family Record in a Dellinger Pension File". National Genealogical Society Quarterly 103, no.3 (September 2015): 178. RG015 "Carlos Rosenkrantz, the Dissenting Justice, Six Years after his Becoming a Supreme Court Justice". Revista Juridica Austral 4, no.1 (June 2023): 147-206.
14. Black Abolitionists - Zinn Education Project
Oberlin-Wellington Rescuers. On September 13, 1858, group of the citizens of Oberlin, Ohio, stopped Kentucky “slave-catchers” from kidnapping John Price.
Profiles. Zinn Education Project. 2014. Brief biographies of 25 Black abolitionists.
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• Could pass laws requiring “free Negroes and mulattoes” to leave the state and to imprison ... Kentucky Law Concerning Emancipafion or Freedom of Slaves, Edward ...
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The Notable Kentucky African Americans (NKAA) was originally a website with a series of individual web pages listing approximately 200 biographical entries on African Americans in and from the state of Kentucky. The site went live in September 2003. It consisted of one entry for each person arranged under the profession or activity in which they were notable, with references to sources of additional information.
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