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Oct 11, 2020 he was released in 1864, but his health never fully recovered.
Charles torrey had in the work of rousing slaves to escape, the same calvin fairbank, and john fairfield, the virginian, who abducted many slaves from.
Calvin fairbank (1816-1898) was an american abolitionist minister who spent more than 17 years in prison for his anti-slavery activities, where he received.
The earliest mention of the underground railroad came in 1831 when slave tice davids by 1837 reverend calvin fairbank was helping slaves escape from.
The reverend calvin fairbank was a twenty-eight-year-old methodist he was a man of strong pro-slavery and evangelical convictions and regularly delivered.
Feb 6, 2021 in the pre-civil war era, kentucky was a slave state, and indiana was a railroad conductor like the reverend calvin fairbank from new york,.
Dec 8, 2012 reverend rankin was an “evangelistic abolitionist”, much like oberlin's john parker was born into slavery in virginia, but eventually was able to his story brought to mind the story of calvin fairbank, an oberl.
His jail experience fairbank was sentenced in prison twice for setting slaves free by transporting them through the underground railroad.
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