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Countless stories about the Liberty Lines (the Underground Railroad) have been written. Still, few ever mention the African abolitionists who established the Liberty Lines and managed the passage of thousands of self-emancipating Africans safely to freedom in the early 1800s.

Thornton J. Alexander was an African abolitionist who used the power of his freedom to liberate the physical and intellectual constraints placed on African people in colonial America. His inspirational story transcends the sufferings of bondage. His lifetime of risks guaranteed the promises of liberty for anyone who reached his land. He knew “Eliza Harris” (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) because she made her escape to freedom from his property in Indiana. He allowed Bishop Paul Quinn to establish an AME church behind his family cemetery. In 1845, he donated land to construct the first private black college in the U.S. called Union Literary Institute (ULI). The first African American U.S. Senator, Hiram Revels, and his brother Willis were both educated at ULI, as was Rev. John G. Mitchell, a co-founder of Wilberforce University.

No longer hidden in the oppressive shadows of American abolitionists, Thornton Alexander’s story of resistance, rebellion and success has finally been reclaimed from the clutches of invisibility.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1- Formative Years in the Carceral Systems

Chapter 2- From Anomabo to Fredericksburg

Chapter 3-The War on Africa and Her Diaspora

Chapter 4-The Abolitionists

Chapter 5-Liberation, Emancipation and Freedom

Chapter 6-The Liberty Line in Darke County, Ohio

Chapter 7-The Liberty Line in Edgewood, Indiana

Chapter 8-Union Literary Institute

Chapter 9-White Grievance Codes

Chapter 10-Fight or Flight

Chapter 11-Ties that Bind

African Abolitionist T. J. Alexander on the Ohio

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793653475, 978-1793653475
      ISBN10: 179365347X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Countless stories about the Liberty Lines (the Underground Railroad) have been written. Still, few ever mention the African abolitionists who established the Liberty Lines and managed the passage of thousands of self-emancipating Africans safely to freedom in the early 1800s.

      Thornton J. Alexander was an African abolitionist who used the power of his freedom to liberate the physical and intellectual constraints placed on African people in colonial America. His inspirational story transcends the sufferings of bondage. His lifetime of risks guaranteed the promises of liberty for anyone who reached his land. He knew “Eliza Harris” (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) because she made her escape to freedom from his property in Indiana. He allowed Bishop Paul Quinn to establish an AME church behind his family cemetery. In 1845, he donated land to construct the first private black college in the U.S. called Union Literary Institute (ULI). The first African American U.S. Senator, Hiram Revels, and his brother Willis were both educated at ULI, as was Rev. John G. Mitchell, a co-founder of Wilberforce University.

      No longer hidden in the oppressive shadows of American abolitionists, Thornton Alexander’s story of resistance, rebellion and success has finally been reclaimed from the clutches of invisibility.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1- Formative Years in the Carceral Systems

      Chapter 2- From Anomabo to Fredericksburg

      Chapter 3-The War on Africa and Her Diaspora

      Chapter 4-The Abolitionists

      Chapter 5-Liberation, Emancipation and Freedom

      Chapter 6-The Liberty Line in Darke County, Ohio

      Chapter 7-The Liberty Line in Edgewood, Indiana

      Chapter 8-Union Literary Institute

      Chapter 9-White Grievance Codes

      Chapter 10-Fight or Flight

      Chapter 11-Ties that Bind

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