====== African Americans And The Anti-Slavery Movement in the Ohio Valley ====== * **Mrs. Annis** * **Barrett Family** * **Henry Boyd** Born 1802 in Kentucky and died in 1866. Henry Boyd purchased his freedom in 1826. He was a successful businessman in Cincinnati. He assisted William Casey and [[Calvin Fairbank|Calvin Fairbank]] in conducting 14 fugitives to Lawrenceburg. * **Nathan Brown** * **Burgess Family** * **Michael Clark** Father of Peter H. Clark, son of Elizabeth Clarke Gaines and her former enslaver. He was a barber on the Ohio River and a member of Bethel AME. * **Peter H. Clark** [[1829|1829]]-[[1925|1925]] Born in Cincinnati as a free black, Peter H. Clark was the son of formerly enslaved man, Michael Clark. Peter was an abolitionist writer, activist, and socialist. He was an acquaintance of Alphonso Taft and [[Abolitionists in the Ohio Valley|Levi Coffin]]. Peter was the first teacher in Cincinnati black Public Schools. * **Thomas and Jane Dorum** Thomas and Jane Dorum were free people of color who arrived in Cincinnati in the 1820s, both from Kentucky. They lived in Cincinnati's 4th Ward, in a neighborhood known as "Little Africa." They harbored fugitives over a period of two decades, moving frequently for their own safety. * **Ebenezer Elliott** * **John Isom Gaines** Son of a free African American man named Isom Gaines and Elizabeth Clarke Gaines, a free woman formerly held by the Clarke family of Harrison County who had successfully sued the son of her enslaver. John I Gaines was Peter Clark's uncle and an active member in the abolitionist movement in Cincinnati. All of the family members lived downtown. * **Augustus Green** * **Hall Family** * **John Hatfield** He was a free man of color who was a river barber, a deacon at Zion church, and an active conductor. John Hatfield's wife, Frances, and daughter, Sarah, also helped with the Underground Railroad. * **Josiah Henson** * **Lewis Family** * **Joseph Logan** * **Joseph Love** * **Dan Lucas** * **Shelton Morris** * **John Parker** * **Dr. Perkins** Dr. Perkins was a free man of color and was indicted Sept 1852 for assisting in an escape of a man from an enslaver named Blackstone Rankins of Augusta, KY. Perkins, who was 70 yrs old, was sentenced to 3 years in the Kentucky Penitentiary. * **Hansel Roberts** * **Wade Roberts** * **Henry and Isaac Rumsey** Both of these free men of color were tried in Bracken County, KY court for aiding in the 1853 escape of a man from enslaver Walter Linn. Isaac was acquitted and the jury was not in agreement over Henry. There were two white men also arrested in the same escape: [[Cripps|Cripps]] and [[James Cooper|James Cooper]]. * **Mark Sims** * **William Watson** ===== More Information ===== ===== Related Topics ===== * [[abolitionists_in_the_ohio_valley|Abolitionists in the Ohio Valley]] * [[The Underground Railroad in Boone County]] * [[Slavery]] ==== Related Websites ====