Resistance at Christiana: The Fugitive Slave Rebellion, Christiana, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1851: a Documentary Account |
Contents
Prologue | 3 |
Parker | 6 |
An Organization for Mutual Protection | 22 |
Copyright | |
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abolitionist Abraham Johnson anti-slavery arrested Ashmead asked Attorney battle black resistance Brent Brogden Brown Buxton Cain Canada Castner Hanway charged Chester Christiana resistance Christiana Riot colored declared defense Dickinson Gorsuch Edward Gorsuch Elijah Lewis Eliza escape Examiner and Herald fire Frederick Douglass Freedman's Story freedom friends fugitive slave law George Steele Gorsuch's fugitives Hanway's Hist J. M. Gorsuch Jackson John Joshua Gorsuch Judge Grier jury Kane kidnappers Lancaster County Lancaster Examiner lawyer letter Levi liberty lived Marshal Kline Maryland master negroes night paper Parker says Pearce Pennsylvania Peter Woods Philadelphia Pinckney posse members Pownall prisoners prosecution Quaker Reigart reports Reverend Robbins Sadsbury Township Samuel says Parker September September 17 slave catchers slave owner slaveholders slavery Smedley tavern testimony Thaddeus Stevens Thomas Whitson Thompson told treason trial U.S. Marshal underground railroad W. U. Hensel Whitson William Parker witnesses Woods