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Abolition & the Underground Railroad in Chester County, Pennsylvania

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Chester County was home to a diverse patchwork of religious communities, antislavery activists and free Black populations, all working to end the blight of slavery during the Civil War era. Kennett Square was known as the hotbed of abolitionism, with more Underground Railroad stations than anywhere else in the nation. Reverend John Miller Dickey and the Hinsonville community under the leadership of James Ralston Amos and Thomas Henry Amos founded the Ashmun Institute, later renamed Lincoln University, the nation’s oldest degree-granting Historically Black College and University. The county’s myriad Quaker communities fostered strong abolitionist sentiment and a robust pool of activists aiding runaway slaves on their road to emancipation. Author Mark Lanyon captures the rich history of antislavery activity that transformed Chester County into a vital region in the nation’s fight for freedom.

Author

Mark Lanyon

Book Series

American Heritage

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9781439674406

Language

English

Pages

165

Publication Date

02-06-2022

Publisher

The History Press

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