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1 Slavery and Philly: Since arrival of first enslaved Africans ...
https://whyy.org/articles/slavery-and-philly-since-arrival-of-first-enslaved-africans-deep-scars-exists-here-across-commonwealth/
In Pennsylvania, enslaved Africans were used in agriculture, metallurgy and felling trees in the forests to make room for farm lands, Asante ...
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2 Slavery and the Slave Trade
https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/slavery-and-the-slave-trade/
By 1710, slaves constituted almost twenty percent of Philadelphia's population; while the number of slaves increased until just before the American Revolution, ...
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3 Slavery In Philadelphia
https://lwfsm.com/index.php/2014/11/20/slavery-in-philadelphia/
Though the slaves were part of a population of nearly 4,000 others in Philadelphia, there were also more than 6,500 free blacks in the city in ...
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4 Africans in America| Part 3 | Narrative:Philadelphia - PBS
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3narr1.html
Pennsylvania had passed the first gradual abolition act, and Philadelphia was home by 1790 to some 2,000 free blacks. Some had bought their freedom after ...
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5 An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery - March 1, 1780
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/documents/1776-1865/abolition-slavery.html
Nevertheless, slavery never was prominent in Pennsylvania. In 1700, when the colony's population was approximately 30,000, there were only about 1,000 slaves ...
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6 The President's House in Philadelphia: Life Under Slavery
https://www.ushistory.org/presidentshouse/plans/eisterhold/05-Life-Under-Slavery-p1.php
In Philadelphia the enslaved usually lived in or near houses with white people. There they were further removed from the traditions and heritage of their ...
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7 Slavery in Pennsylvania - Friends Journal
https://www.friendsjournal.org/slavery-in-pennsylvania/
Most Africans were imported through the city. Throughout the majority of Pennsylvania history, most slaves lived in or near Philadelphia. They usually arrived ...
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8 Slaves and Slaveowners in Colonial Philadelphia - JSTOR
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1925149
number of negroes in colonial Pennsylvania" and made no attempt to calculate the slave population of Philadelphia at any point in the colonial period except ...
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9 William Penn kept enslaved people. These are some of their ...
https://billypenn.com/2020/08/17/william-penn-owned-enslaved-people-these-are-some-of-their-names-e/
Slavery was not a popular practice in the colonial city — though it was certainly present. Records show that from 1682 through 1705, about 7% of ...
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10 A Guide to the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia
https://www.visitphilly.com/articles/philadelphia/underground-railroad-in-philadelphia/
Philadelphia, home of the 17th-century Quaker abolitionist movement and the city where a young Harriet Tubman found freedom, played a vital role ...
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11 Slavery in Pennsylvania | History of American Women
https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/07/slavery-in-pennsylvania.html
The Quakers again began to buy slaves. The importation of slaves into Philadelphia peaked in the years between 1759 and 1765. Pennsylvania's slave population ...
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12 Slavery in Pennsylvania
http://slavenorth.com/pennsylvania.htm
Prominent Philadelphia Quaker families like the Carpenters, Dickinsons, Norrises, and Claypooles brought slaves to the colony in this way. By 1700, one in 10 ...
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13 Philadelphia's African American Heritage
https://www.preservationalliance.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/HCSAfricanAmericanHeritage.pdf
The African American Experience in Philadelphia. Well before the founding of Pennsylvania, a man named Anthony was the first documented African slave in the ...
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14 Philadelphia and the End of Slavery Michael Reardon
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/perceptions/article/download/52/73
Philadelphia was a popular destination for fugitive slaves because it was close to where Pennsylvania bordered slave states Delaware and Maryland. Slaves that.
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15 Quakers & Slavery : Organizations - Bryn Mawr College
https://web.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/speccoll/quakersandslavery/commentary/organizations/
Founded in Philadelphia in 1833, the American Anti-Slavery Society was a more radical alternative to the Pennsylvania Abolition Society. The Anti-Slavery ...
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16 The Slave Next Door: Mapping Haitian Slavery in Philadelphia ...
https://hsp.org/calendar/slave-next-door-mapping-haitian-slavery-philadelphia-neighborhoods
In the 1790s, in the midst of the Haitian Revolution, hundreds of slaveholders relocated from Santo Domingo to Philadelphia, bringing their slaves with them ...
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17 Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society Historical Marker
https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-105
In the 1830s, slavery was increasing polarizing the nation. Living in a border state with many economic and social ties to the South, Pennsylvanians were deeply ...
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18 GRADUAL ABOLITION IN PENNSYLVANIA
https://artsandculture.google.com/story/gradual-abolition-in-pennsylvania-lancaster-history-org/UwVBHcCeyj8AIw?hl=en
In 1780, Pennsylvania became the first state in the country to pass an Abolition Act. This law ended slavery through gradual emancipation. The existing 6,000 ...
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19 Gradual Abolition Act of 1780 - Mount Vernon
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/gradual-abolition-act-of-1780/
On August 21, 1778, an assemblyman presented a draft bill for the gradual abolition of slavery in Pennsylvania to the General Assembly. After its first reading, ...
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20 William Still Marker at 244 S. 12th Street, Philadelphia
https://www.nps.gov/places/william-still-marker-at-244-s-12th-street-philadelphia.htm
As chairman of the Vigilance Committee of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society and an operative of the Underground Railroad, William Still ...
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21 Five things you didn't know about slavery's birth 402 years ago
https://www.penncapital-star.com/commentary/five-things-you-didnt-know-about-slaverys-birth-402-years-ago-michael-coard/
Slavery was a key component of daily life here in Pennsylvania generally and Philadelphia particularly. In the 1760s, nearly 4,500 enslaved ...
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22 A Dataset of Pennsylvania's Surviving County Slave Registries
https://repository.upenn.edu/mead/46/
Pennsylvania's 1780 gradual abolition law required enslavers to register with their county clerk any people they wished to continue holding in ...
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23 William Still/ Pennsylvania Antislavery Society Office
https://izi.travel/en/82c4-william-still-pennsylvania-antislavery-society-office/en
One of the most famous Underground Railroad operatives in the United States, William Still worked at the Pennsylvania* Anti-Slavery Society at the corner of ...
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24 African American Resources for Pennsylvania - FamilySearch
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/African_American_Resources_for_Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania began the gradual emancipation of slaves in 1780. Slaves are sometimes mentioned in deeds, in wills, in tax records, and in court ...
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25 The Founding of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (1775) •
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/the-founding-of-the-pennsylvania-abolition-society-1775/
In 1784, 18 men from Philadelphia reorganized the group as the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and was more ...
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26 Penn & Slavery Project
http://pennandslaveryproject.org/
The University of Pennsylvania's very first campus was located on 4th & Arch street, in a section of Philadelphia now known as “Old City.
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27 The Pennsylvania Slave Trade - The Historical Marker Database
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=135879
In Penn's new city of Philadelphia, African slaves were at work by 1684, and in rural Chester County by 1687. Between 1729 and 1758, Chester County had 104 ...
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28 A History of Slavery: President's House Monument Turns 10
https://hiddencityphila.org/2020/12/a-history-of-slavery-presidents-house-monument-turns-10/
By the time the Washingtons moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Gradual Abolition Act was 10 years old. According to this law, ...
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29 'I Had Crossed the Line': Philadelphia, Where Harriet Tubman ...
https://news.maryland.gov/dnr/2022/05/01/i-had-crossed-the-line-philadelphia-where-harriet-tubman-found-freedom/
But Tubman was not able to permanently settle in Philadelphia. Soon after arriving in the city, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, ...
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30 Philadelphia Inquirer · Discover Philly's anti-slavery sites
https://guides.apple.com/?pg=5195042736356609080&lsp=9902&name=discover-phillys-anti-slavery-sites
George Washington kept nine people enslaved there. He used a loophole in Pennsylvania's 1780 Gradual Abolition Act, which said that an enslaved person who lived ...
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31 An address to the public, from the Pennsylvania Society for ...
https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbpe.14701000/
Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery. ... United States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia. Genre. Broadsides--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia ...
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32 Benjamin Franklin's Anti-Slavery Petitions to Congress
https://www.archives.gov/legislative/features/franklin
In 1793, the U.S. passed its first fugitive slave law. The law was a response to a conflict between Virginia and Pennsylvania over the kidnapping of John Davis.
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33 Pennsylvania Abolition Society
http://www.paabolition.org/
The Pennsylvania Abolition Society was founded in 1775 at the Rising Sun Tavern in Philadelphia, as a Society for the "Relief for Free Negroes unlawfully ...
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34 Slaves at the President's House
http://paheritage.wpengine.com/article/slaves-presidents-house/
The existence of a sizable free black community was largely due to the Religious Society of Friends; Philadelphia's Quakers were among the first groups to ...
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35 First American abolition society founded in Philadelphia
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-american-abolition-society-founded-in-philadelphia
The society changes its name to the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage in ...
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36 Slavery lingered across Pennsylvania decades after practice ...
https://www.cnhinews.com/pennsylvania/article_2c57a206-1852-11ea-9396-b76ce1668158.html
But due to the Pennsylvania 1780 law gradually abolishing slavery, the number of enslaved people in Pennsylvania had dwindled – even as the ...
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37 Plantations in Pennsylvania | Bartram's Garden
https://www.bartramsgarden.org/plantations-in-pennsylvania/
... conference: Investigating Mid-Atlantic Plantations: Slavery, Economies, and Space, 17-19 October 2019: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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38 Philadelphia - Legacies of Slavery and Freedom
http://www.littleoctober.com/philadelphia/
Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1795 List of Unity Pen Slaves Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Historical Society. At the direction of David Barclay, ...
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39 Philadelphia and the Birth of the Nation's First Abolitionist ...
https://www.historicamerica.org/journal/2021/4/13/philadelphia-and-the-birth-of-the-nations-first-abolitionist-society
They notably joined forces with their more radical counterparts at the Pennsylvania Antislavery Society and Vigilance Committee to secure the ...
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40 Slavery in Pennsylvania - The Slave Dwelling Project
https://slavedwellingproject.org/slavery-in-pennsylvania-2/
Slavery came to Pennsylvania in 1636, according to Randy Harris (who led the downtown African-American heritage tour), and enslaved people ...
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41 Abolition.pdf - ProQuest
https://pq-static-content.proquest.com/collateral/media2/documents/Abolition.pdf
The Pennsylvania Abolition Society had its origins in early anti-slavery activities of Philadelphia Quakers. The exhortations of John Woolman and.
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42 African Presence in Pennsylvania
https://www.middlepassageproject.org/2020/05/27/african-presence-in-pennsylvania/
By 1730 “about 4,000 slaves had been brought to Pennsylvania . . . most of them owned by English, Welsh, and Scotch-Irish colonists.” Like all ...
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43 Slavery in Philadelphia: A History of Resistance, Denial and ...
https://www.amazon.com/Slavery-Philadelphia-History-Resistance-Denial/dp/1500446637
Philadelphia drank deeply from the cup of misery for more than three centuries. Slavery in Philadelphia documents the profits and suffering generated by ...
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44 Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery
https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/historic-document-library/detail/petition-from-the-pennsylvania-society-for-the-abolition-of-slavery-to-the-first-congress-1790
In February 1790, the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery— headed by Benjamin Franklin—submitted an anti-slavery petition to the First ...
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45 Free Blacks in Philadelphia, PA in the mid-19th Century - ICPSR
https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/instructors/ddlgs/guides/freeblacks/index.html
During the 19th century, Abolition Societies in the Philadelphia area were active in voicing their opposition to slavery and offering support to free Blacks ...
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46 Avenue of Freedom - Association of Philadelphia Tour Guides
https://phillyguides.org/avenue-of-freedom/
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793; Slave Trade Act of 1794 · Declaration of Independence and PA Constitution, 1776; Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, 1780, and ...
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47 Slavery and Underground Railroad Resources
https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Research-Online/Pages/Slavery-Underground-Railroad-Resources.aspx
He served on the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society and was one of the ... Ship Registers of the Port of Philadelphia, Pa., Vol.
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48 THE DEMAND FOR SLAVE LABOR IN COLONIAL ... - Journals
https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/download/23255/23024
Wax. "The Negro Slave Trade in Colonial Pennsylvania," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1962, pp. 141-143, based upon the. Philadelphia ...
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49 How Pa. became a safe haven for Harriet Tubman after she ...
https://www.ydr.com/in-depth/news/2019/10/29/harriett-tubman-underground-railroad-path-slavery-escape-pa/3863408002/
A frequent destination was the home of free black abolitionist William Still or the office of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society at 31 N.
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50 Pennsylvania Abolition Society - American Abolitionists
http://www.americanabolitionists.com/pennsylvania-abolition-society.html
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, statesman, inventor, diplomat, lawyer, publisher, author, philosopher, opponent of slavery. President ...
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51 Slavery in Pennsylvania, by Edward Raymond Turner
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/44579/44579-h/44579-h.htm
The character of slavery in Pennsylvania was in many respects unique, but in no way was this so true as in connection with the number of negroes held. Generally ...
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52 Lest We Forget Slavery Museum - Freedom's Backyard
https://historicgermantownpa.org/lest-we-forget-slavery-museum/
Lest We Forget Slavery Museum is the only area museum with authentic slavery artifacts. 5501 Germantown Ave. ... Philadelphia, PA 19144. Map and Directions.
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53 Lest We Forget Museum Of Slavery, Philadelphia - TripAdvisor
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60795-d3601878-Reviews-Lest_We_Forget_Museum_Of_Slavery-Philadelphia_Pennsylvania.html
Philadelphia, PA24 contributions. 2. Mr. Feb 2016 • Solo. Displays the horrors of slavery with artifacts and historical documents as well as jim crow ...
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54 Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery teaches America's history ...
https://6abc.com/lest-we-forget-museum-of-slavery-philadelphia-museums-art-aging-african-amerians/10221811/
... have the only museum with actual slavery artifacts and visitors won't see a collection like this anywhere else in the Philadelphia area.
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55 Belmont Mansion - Philadelphia
https://www.belmontmansion.org/
Underground Railroad Museum at Belmont Mansion in Philadelphia, PA. ... freedom fighters for justice who broke the bonds of slavery through activism, ...
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56 Franklin County, PA
https://franklincountypa.gov/index.php?section=archives_blog/little_africa
Slavery in Pennsylvania and Franklin County ... Slavery existed in Pennsylvania from its earliest settlement in the 1640s, even among Quakers who eventually ...
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57 In the days when slavery was legal in Pennsylvania, how ...
https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/in-the-days-when-slavery-was-legal-in-pennsylvania-how-many-slaves-were-owned-here/Content?oid=1335540
In truth, as with most obnoxious things, slavery was far more prevalent in Philadelphia. S. Trevor Hadley's Only in Pittsburgh cites statistics that show ...
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58 Invisible hands--slaves and servants
https://cliveden.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Invisible-Hands-Slaves-and-Servants.pdf
The use of slavery labor in colonial Philadelphia reached its height during the ... In early Pennsylvania, indentured servants and slaves were members of an.
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59 Enumerating Slaves in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1780 ...
https://web.library.yale.edu/news/2014/11/enumerating-slaves-chester-county-pennsylvania-1780-1821
“Pursuant to an Act of General Assembly passed at Philadelphia on Wednesday the first day of March Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and eighty ...
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60 Slavery - Centre County Encyclopedia of History & Culture
https://centrehistory.org/article/slavery/
Slavery was a well-established institution in the Pennsylvania colony. The colony had about five thousand slaves in the 1720s, rising to ten ...
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61 The Underground Railroad in Philadelphia
https://www.theconstitutional.com/blog/2018/08/18/underground-railroad-philadelphia
6) Pennsylvania Hall 6th Street, South of Race Street · 7) Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society · 8) Anthony Benezet (1713 -1784) · 9) Cyrus ...
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62 Russell Smith, "Chew House, Germantown " (1843) | PAFA
https://www.pafa.org/museum/collection/item/chew-house-germantown
... a unique depiction of nineteenth-century Philadelphia for contemporary viewers. ... Benjamin Chew's son as owning at least two slaves in Pennsylvania.
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63 Pennsylvania - An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, 1780
https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/pennsylvania-act-gradual-abolition-slavery-1780
On March 1, 1780, Pennsylvania passed “An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery,” which stopped the importation of slaves into the State, required all ...
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64 State Rep. Chris Rabb to introduce resolution making Feb. 3 ...
https://www.pahouse.com/Rabb/InTheNews/NewsRelease/?id=122603
The holiday would celebrate the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's ratification of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in America – changing ...
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65 abolition and slavery in south central pennsylvania, 1780-1847
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/1062658/Young_georgetown_0076D_15039.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Spreading Slavery: Black and White Migrations beyond Pennsylvania . ... HSP, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
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66 April 18, 1688: The Germantown Petition against slavery
https://www.abc27.com/digital-originals/april-18-1688-the-germantown-petition-against-slavery/
For the next eight decades, the abolition movement in Pennsylvania Quakers grew, culminating with a proclamation issued by the Philadelphia ...
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67 Slavery | Revolutionary City: A Portal to the Nation's Founding
https://therevolutionarycity.org/theme/Slavery
3 documents certified by the Philadelphia Court of Record accounting for slaves owned by Benjamin Chew. Recorded shortly after Pennsylvania passed the ...
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68 Explore Philadelphia's Black history at these 8 sites
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/best-black-history-sites-in-philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA, USA - June 14, 2019: Active members of the U.S. ... Site has long stood as a symbol of the legacy of slavery and the Underground Railroad.
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69 An Act for The Gradual Abolition Of Slavery is Passed
https://aaregistry.org/story/an-act-for-the-gradual-abolition-of-slavery-is-passed/
It required Pennsylvania slaveholders to register their slaves annually. They would endure forfeiture for noncompliance and manumission for the enslaved if they ...
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70 Inventing a Culture of Anti-Slavery: Pennsylvanian Quakers ...
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230277106_2
In the spring of 1688, in Germantown, a Pennsylvania village that was just ... by the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting — the highest Quaker body in Pennsylvania.
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71 Covenant House Pennsylvania - End Slavery Now
https://www.endslaverynow.org/covenant-house-pennsylvania
History. Covenant House Pennsylvania was incorporated in 1999, and we opened our first program during June of that year in Philadelphia. Services began humbly ...
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72 Anti-Slavery in North America - Quakers in the World
https://www.quakersintheworld.org/quakers-in-action/56/Anti-Slavery-in-North-America
Quakers in Germantown, now a suburb of Philadelphia, made the first recorded protest against slavery in 1688. Many Quakers, especially in the southern ...
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73 Slavery & Servitude in Early Lancaster County
https://historicrockford.org/enslavement/
... of slavery as it relates to Edward Hand, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, ... in Philadelphia and on at least one occasion in Lancaster (PA Gazette, ...
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74 Protest of The Germantown Mennonites Against Slavery
https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/protest-of-the-germantown-mennonites-against-slavery/
In 1780, Pennsylvania passed a Gradual Abolition Act. In 1785, Benjamin Franklin became head of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society. Shortly before his death in ...
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75 Black History Month: The burning of Pennsylvania Hall
https://www.pcacares.org/news/the-burning-of-pennsylvania-hall/
Conflicts over race, gender and anti-slavery activism had stewed in Philadelphia for years. In December 1833, men formed the American Anti- ...
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76 Never Caught - Museum of the American Revolution
https://www.amrevmuseum.org/read-the-revolution/never-caught-2
Founded by William Penn in 1681, Pennsylvania became a colony known for its significant number of Quakers who did, indeed, own slaves. Many ...
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77 Crash Course Black American History #5 - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT8q6cYsVpc
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78 Underground Railroad refuge for hundreds of slaves ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/03/22/underground-railroad-refuge-for-hundreds-of-slaves-discovered-in-philadelphia/
A decade later, after moving to Philadelphia, Still had worked his way up from a clerk at the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society to overseeing ...
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79 George Washington's Philadelphia Slave Quarters
http://hnn.us/articles/1135.html
At the time of his death he is said to have 316 slaves who worked the plantation's five farms and grist mill, while other's worked in carpentry, masonry and ...
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80 8 Underground Railroad Stops Around Philadelphia
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/pennsylvania/philadelphia/underground-railroad-in-philadelphia-pa/
The Underground Railroad in Philadelphia and the surrounding area was part of a network that brought slaves to their freedom in the north.
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81 Slavery in the North: Cliveden Historic Site, Philadelphia, PA
https://lowcountryafricana.com/slavery-in-the-north-cliveden-historic-site-philadelphia-pa/
"Cliveden Conversations" sprouted from a recent discovery of documents detailing slave ownership by the affluent family of Chief Justice ...
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82 Lest We Forget Slavery Museum - Philadelphia, PA
https://www.sankofatravelher.com/post/2015/09/16/lest-we-forget-slavery-museum-philadelphia-pa
They have an EXTENSIVE and AUTHENTIC collection of slavery artifacts. As a travel historian, this is the first museum that has the most history ...
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83 Slavery and Abolition in Pennsylvania
https://magicalhistory.blog/2020/11/23/slavery-and-abolition-in-pennsylvania/
Slavery would be an issue for Pennsylvania through the early 19th century. Pennsylvania would be the first state, during the American Revolution ...
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84 Statue of Emancipated Slave, Philadelphia, 1876
http://www.slaveryimages.org/s/slaveryimages/item/529
Bronze statue by Francisco Pezzicar, sketched by a special artist. Caption, Philadelphia, Pa. The Centenniel Exposition. The Statue of the 'Freed Slave' in ...
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85 New findings from Penn Slavery Project show how U ...
http://www.thedp.com/article/2018/04/penn-slavery-project-presentation-on-second-semester-upenn-history-academic-research
This semester, the group focused on the construction of Penn's early campus — what was then known as The Academy of Philadelphia — as well as ...
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86 Temple University Scholar Leads Effort to Remember ...
https://www.jbhe.com/2016/09/temple-university-scholar-leads-effort-to-remember-pennsylvanias-slaves/
Slaves passed through Philadelphia as early as 1639. ... Blockson is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and later taught history at ...
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87 Timeline - Underground Railroad origins in Pennsylvania
http://undergroundrroriginspa.org/timeline
1804: One of the earliest, well-documented spontaneous community uprising against the institution of slavery occurs in Columbia, Lancaster County, PA, according ...
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88 Updated: Robert Morris - The Founders & Slavery
https://foundersandslavery.wordpress.com/2015/04/19/updated-robert-morris/
This is a lithograph created by, William L. Breton in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1830. This image shows the home that Robert Morris and ...
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89 The Myth of Innate Racial Differences Between White ... - NCBI
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727282/
... Lessons From the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... racial differences were not solely the product of slavery apologists—one ...
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90 College Founding – Dickinson and Slavery - House Divided
https://housedivided.dickinson.edu/sites/slavery/our-research/college-founding/
By 1810, there were only a reported 795 slaves being held in Pennsylvania, but nearly 40% of them now resided in Cumberland County. By 1840, there were still 64 ...
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91 Philadelphia, where Harriet Tubman gained her freedom
https://philadelphiaweekly.com/philadelphia-where-harriet-tubman-gained-her-freedom/
But Tubman was not able to permanently settle in Philadelphia. Soon after arriving in the city, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which ...
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92 Walking Tour - One Book, One Philadelphia - Free Library
https://libwww.freelibrary.org/programs/onebook/obop03/literacy/WalkingTour.cfm
The area it now covers was once a stream connecting to the Delaware River ... Richard Allen, who was born a slave but who worked to buy his freedom for ...
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93 George Washington Used Legal Loopholes to Avoid Freeing ...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/george-washington-used-legal-loopholes-avoid-freeing-his-slaves-180954283/
But Washington wasn't eager to get rid of his own slaves, says Dunbar, even when he moved to Philadelphia. In 1780, Pennsylvania passed the ...
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94 81Results for "Philadelphia, PA" - Princeton & Slavery |
https://slavery.princeton.edu/search?q=Philadelphia,%20PA
81Results for "Philadelphia, PA" ... When a yellow fever epidemic devastated Philadelphia in 1793, former slave Marcus Marsh—born in Princeton in ...
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95 Black History Month in Philly: 14 important sites to visit
https://philly.curbed.com/maps/black-history-philadelphia-historic-sites
The “house” highlights the fact that Washington owned slaves here, too, nine to be exact. Open in Google Maps · President's House, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
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