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Foreword | 1 | |
1 | The underground railroad | 11 |
2 | Early accounts of Garrett's life | 17 |
3 | Upper Darby ancestry | 24 |
4 | Quakers and quakerism | 28 |
5 | The road to Damascus | 31 |
6 | The move to Wilmington | 37 |
7 | Wilmington | 40 |
8 | Rachel (Mendinhall) Garrett | 46 |
9 | The trial of 1848 | 52 |
10 | Thomas Garrett, the man | 82 |
11 | How important was Thomas Garrett? | 93 |
12 | Thomas Garrett and Harriet Tubman | 98 |
13 | How many runaways did Garrett assist? | 115 |
14 | The end of the line | 129 |
15 | Letters to William Still & J. Miller McKim | 134 |
16 | Letters to William Lloyd Garrison | 154 |
17 | Letters to Eliza Wigham & Mary Edmundson | 162 |
18 | Miscellaneous letters | 184 |
App. A | Thomas Garrett genealogy | 197 |
App. B | Letters from John Hunn to The blue hen's chicken | 201 |
App. C | Letters from Thomas Garrett to The blue hen's chicken | 207 |
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Add Station Master on the Underground Railroad : The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett, Thomas Garrett, a Quaker from Wilmington, Delaware, had a genial disposition unless provoked to defend his strong anti-slavery beliefs. Unlike most other white abolitionists who viewed slavery in more abstract and constitutional terms, Garrett, like free , Station Master on the Underground Railroad : The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Station Master on the Underground Railroad : The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett, Thomas Garrett, a Quaker from Wilmington, Delaware, had a genial disposition unless provoked to defend his strong anti-slavery beliefs. Unlike most other white abolitionists who viewed slavery in more abstract and constitutional terms, Garrett, like free , Station Master on the Underground Railroad : The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett to your collection on WonderClub |