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<p>David Goodrich bicycled 3,000 miles along the routes of the Underground Railroad, encountering the places of history from a new perspective. This excerpt follows him through the Ohio-Kentucky borderland and across the river that marked free territory.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>David Goodrich bicycled 3,000 miles along the routes of the Underground Railroad, encountering the places of history from a new perspective. This excerpt follows him through the Ohio-Kentucky borderland and across the river that marked free territory.&nbsp;</p>
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United States , Dry Ridge , Ohio River , Berea College , South Fork , Vic Billingsley , Elijah Anderson , John Parker , John Rankin , Calvin Stowe , David Goodrich , George Debaptiste , Calvin Fairbanks , Dewey Scott , John Fee , Harriet Tubman , Rosemary Clooney , John Rankin Cincinnati Museum Center , Augusta College , National Historic Landmark , Rankin House , Freedom Road , Bicycle Explorations , Underground Railroad , New Jersey Turnpike , Bluegrass State ,

Two Men in the Crossfire; Freedom Seekers in the 1830s

Two Men in the Crossfire; Freedom Seekers in the 1830s Although part of a free state, antebellum Cincinnati was not friendly to abolitionists and African Americans. Begin Black History Month by considering the narratives of two men who made their ways to Cincinnati after being enslaved in the South. Newly free, James Bradley enrolled as a student at Lane Seminary, and Henry Bibb came to our city as a freedom seeker. We’ll also discuss the impact their stories had on Harriet Beecher Stowe when she wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. ....

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