Experience the history of the antislavery movement in South Central
Pennsylvania, a hotspot for both slave catchers and abolitionists
alike.
Author Cooper Wingert reveals the history of the antislavery movement in
South Central Pennsylvania. Influenced by religion and empathy, local
abolitionists risked their reputations, fortunes and lives in the
pursuit of what they believed was right. The sister of Benjamin Lundy,
one of America's most famous abolitionists, married into an Adams County
family and spent decades helping runaway slaves on the Underground
Railroad. National figures such as Frederick Douglass toured the region,
delivering antislavery orations to mixed receptions. In 1859, John Brown
planned his Harpers Ferry raid from Chambersburg while local
abolitionists concealed his identity.