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  2. Underground Railroad in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Farther north, Arvine C. Quier, an Ohio native who moved to Indiana in 1852, was among the conductors who assisted fugitive slaves escape through Jennings County, Indiana, a stopover for runaways journeying north from Madison, and others following the central route from the New Albany, Indiana, area.

  3. History of slavery in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    With the end of slavery in the state, Indiana became a border state with the southern slave states. Hoosiers like Levi Coffin came to play an important role in the Underground Railroad that helped many slaves escape from the South. Indiana remained anti-slavery and in the American Civil War remained with the Union and contributed men to the war.

  4. Wage slavery - Wikipedia

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    Wage slavery is a term used to criticize exploitation of labour by business, by keeping wages low or stagnant in order to maximize profits.

  5. Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Enslaved people living near rivers escaped on boats and canoes. In 1855, Mary Meachum, a free Black woman, attempted to help eight or nine slaves escape from slavery on the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri to the free state of Illinois. To assist with the escape were white antislavery activists and an African American guide from ...

  6. Elijah Anderson (Underground Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    There, Anderson was accused of aiding the escape of a boy named George. [11] [10] Unfortunately, a letter that Elijah had written to his wife led to him being caught as showed proof that he and a group of other free black abolitionists were working together to free slaves. [1] The strongest testimony against Anderson was that of Wright Ray.

  7. The Troubling Slavery-Era Origins of Inmate Firefighting

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    Justin Hawkins is a Ph.D. Candidate in history at Indiana University and assistant editor of the Indiana Magazine of History. His research focuses on arson as part of enslaved resistance and labor ...

  8. Wright Modlin - Wikipedia

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    He worked for a planter in Indiana who did not pay him, so he ran off with some of his employer's enslaved people. He continued to help people escape slavery along the Underground Railroad. [5] In the 1840s, he moved to Williamsville, [5] where he was a member of the Quaker community. [15] [e] He married Martha Rould in Cass County on April 8 ...

  9. Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana: What is the organization ...

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    The goal of Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana, a nonprofit founded in 1985, is to take anonymous crime tips from the public and get them to the right law enforcement investigating unit, said the ...