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Escape Betwixt Two Suns - A True Tale of the Underground Railroad in Illinois (Paperback)
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Escape Betwixt Two Suns - A True Tale of the Underground Railroad in Illinois (Paperback)
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Although the northern Illinois chapters of the story of Susan
"Sukey" Richardson's escape from slavery on the Underground
Railroad are documented, the part played by southern Illinois in
that historic episode has remained obscure. Carol Pirtle changes
that with her investigation into the 1843 suit Andrew Borders
lodged against William Hayes, charging his neighbor with helping
slaves from the Borders estate escape to Galesburg. In conjunction
with her probe into the past, Pirtle also discovered the Hayes
correspondence.
Pirtle documents Hayes's involvement in the Illinois Underground
Railroad through approximately two hundred letters received by
Hayes from the early 1820s until his death in 1849. Many of these
letters specifically corroborate his participation in the escape of
slaves from the Borders estate. One such letter came from T. A.
Jones in 1843: "You Dear Sir are to me an unknown friend, yet I
believe you are a friend to the poor down trodden Slave. This is as
good an introduction as I want from any man. My brother, our cause
is a holy one." Letters written by Galesburg residents show that
several prominent citizens of that community also assisted in the
affair, proving that Knox College administrators and trustees were
active in the Underground Railroad.
Pirtle also includes excerpts from the trial transcript from the
1844 civil case against Hayes, which was tried in Pinckneyville,
Illinois. She researched newspaper accounts of the event, most
notably those in the "Western Citizen" and the" Sparta Herald.
"Records of the Covenanter Presbyterian church of which Hayes was a
member provide partial explanations of Hayes's motives.
Telling the story ofHayes and his involvement with Susan Richardson
and the Underground Railroad, Pirtle provides insight into the work
of abolitionists in Illinois. "Escape Betwixt Two Suns," in fact,
is one of the few books to substantiate the legends of the
Underground Railroad. She tells the story of a quiet man who made a
difference, of a man deserving the accolades of a hero.
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