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Date: 2013-10-01 09:59:25
Abolitionism
Owen Lovejoy
Alton Observer
Fugitive slave
Alton
Illinois
Harriet Tubman
Illinois
Slavery in the United States
Underground Railroad

September[removed]Volume 8, number 44 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD FREE PRESS® Independent reporting on today’s Underground Railroad

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