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Feb
H.G. Blake: “Always An Ardent Anti-Slavery Man and Friend of the Slave”
stored in: History and tagged: Black History, Black Laws of Ohio, Elizabeth Blake McDowell, H.G. Blake, Medina OH, Underground Railroad

Harrison Gray Blake (1819-1876) routinely ignored the Fugitive Slave Laws and hid runaway slaves in his handsome home home on East Washington Street. It was a terrible risk in those days to harbor slaves — the fines were prohibitive and could bankrupt a family.  Blake had a great deal to lose. He had come to [...]

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