John Hunn was an abolitionist in the 1800s convicted for federal crimes after he helped enslaved people reach freedom.
Winooski had a short time as a community in the 19th century. Its most famous resident was a well-known abolitionist who had ...
DOVER, Del. – Delaware State Senator Eric Buckson has sent a letter to President Trump asking him to pardon an Underground ...
Under racial capitalism, land is treated as nothing more than a natural resource to be extracted, and violence is committed against the climate and the ...
The Civilization 7 leaders list brings together some of history's most iconic figures, for better or worse, and features ...
Birthright citizenship is a shield of protection to anyone born in this country, as close to a national self-definition as we ...
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Visit Bucks County has information and directions for a self-guided tour of Underground Railroad sites throughout the county.
and he became an abolitionist. And he returned to Kentucky, became an itinerant Presbyterian minister, going around from ...
Early settlers arrived in 1846 with James and Lucinda Stone of Winooski, Vermont, taking up residence, followed by Survarnard Jewett, Fred Joerns and John Hobbs, and later in 1851 abolitionist Capt.
Buckson said a resolution seeking a posthumous pardon was presented to former President Joe Biden, but he did not take action ...
David Thibault-Muñoz has been an academic counselor and coordinator for the Gateway to College program since 2013.