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==Anti-Slavery Newspaper Articles==
 
==Anti-Slavery Newspaper Articles==
 
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File:2_Aug_1837_part_1.jpg|"Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>2 Aug 1837
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File:2 Aug 1837 part 1.jpg|"Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>2 Aug 1837
File:2Aug_1837_part_2.jpg|"Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>2 Aug 1837 continued
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File:2Aug 1837 part 2.jpg|"Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>2 Aug 1837 continued
File:18_Jul_1838.jpg|"An Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>18 Jul 1838
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File:18 Jul 1838.jpg|"An Anti-Slavery Meeting" <br>18 Jul 1838
 
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== Black Churches ==
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==Black Churches==
 
[[Second Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio)]]
 
[[Second Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio)]]
 
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==Census Records==
 
==Census Records==
* [[Blacks in 1830]]
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* [[Blacks in 1840]]
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*[[Blacks in 1830]]
* [[Blacks in 1850]]
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*[[Blacks in 1840]]
* [[Blacks in 1860]]
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*[[Blacks in 1850]]
* [[Blacks in 1870]]
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*[[Blacks in 1860]]
* [[Blacks in 1880]]
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*[[Blacks in 1870]]
* [[Blacks in 1900]]
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*[[Blacks in 1880]]
* [[Blacks in 1910]]
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*[[Blacks in 1900]]
* [[Blacks in 1920]]
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*[[Blacks in 1910]]
* [[Blacks in 1930]]
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*[[Blacks in 1920]]
* [[Blacks in 1940]]
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*[[Blacks in 1930]]
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*[[Blacks in 1940]]
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
=== [[Oral History Interview of Laura Jackson]] ===
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===[[Oral History Interview of Laura Jackson]]===
  
 
==Newspaper Articles==
 
==Newspaper Articles==
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==Noted Black-Americans in Wayne County, Ohio==
 
==Noted Black-Americans in Wayne County, Ohio==
=== Berry Family ===
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===Berry Family===
* James Berry
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* John Berry
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*James Berry
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*John Berry
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====Newspaper Articles Related to Berry Family====
 
====Newspaper Articles Related to Berry Family====
 
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=== Follis, Smith, Woods Family ===
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===Follis, Smith, Woods Family===
* [[Charles Follis]]
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*[[Charles Follis]]
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====Newspaper Articles Related to Follis Family====
 
====Newspaper Articles Related to Follis Family====
 
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File:Woods-FollisMarriage-Dem1905JUN28Pg02.png|1905 Marriage announcement of Peter Woods to Alice B. Follis.
 
File:Woods-FollisMarriage-Dem1905JUN28Pg02.png|1905 Marriage announcement of Peter Woods to Alice B. Follis.
 
File:Woods-Follis-DauBirth-Rep1908OCT28Pg10.png|Peter Woods and Alice B. (Follis) Woods announcement of birth of daughter, Laura (Woods) Jackson on October 23, 1908.
 
File:Woods-Follis-DauBirth-Rep1908OCT28Pg10.png|Peter Woods and Alice B. (Follis) Woods announcement of birth of daughter, Laura (Woods) Jackson on October 23, 1908.
File:FollisHenryJasOBIT-Dem1910OCT05Pg07.png|thumb|Obituary of James "Henry" Follis in 1910.
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File:FollisHenryJasOBIT-Dem1910OCT05Pg07.png|Obituary of James "Henry" Follis in 1910.
 
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=== Johnson Family ===
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===Johnson Family===
* [[William H. Johnson]]
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*[[William H. Johnson]]
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====Newspaper Articles Related to Johnson Family====
 
====Newspaper Articles Related to Johnson Family====
 
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=== Morrison Family ===
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===Morrison Family===
* Richard L. Morrison
 
  
=== Saunders Family ===
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*[[Richard L. Morrison]]
* John Saunders
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===Saunders Family===
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*John Saunders
  
 
==Underground Railroad==
 
==Underground Railroad==
 
Many residents in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] were active with the Underground Railroad.
 
Many residents in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] were active with the Underground Railroad.
* [[Underground Railroad]]
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*[[Underground Railroad]]
  
 
[[Category:Ethnicity]]
 
[[Category:Ethnicity]]

Revision as of 21:47, 13 January 2022

Anti-Slavery Newspaper Articles

Black Churches

Second Baptist Church (Wooster, Ohio)

Census Records

History

Oral History Interview of Laura Jackson

Newspaper Articles

Newspapers often include both positive and negative stories related to "Blacks". When viewing these newspaper clippings, please consider the possible mindset of the residents at the time the newspaper article was published. The views published in the newspapers do not reflect the views of the Wayne County Public Library.

Noted Black-Americans in Wayne County, Ohio

Berry Family

  • James Berry
  • John Berry

Newspaper Articles Related to Berry Family

Follis, Smith, Woods Family

Newspaper Articles Related to Follis Family

Johnson Family

Newspaper Articles Related to Johnson Family

Morrison Family

Saunders Family

  • John Saunders

Underground Railroad

Many residents in Wayne County, Ohio were active with the Underground Railroad.