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John Todd and the Underground Railroad - Biography of an Iowa Abolitionist (Paperback)
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John Todd and the Underground Railroad - Biography of an Iowa Abolitionist (Paperback)
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Born on November 10, 1810, John Todd grew up in the rural area
surrounding Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The most formative experience
of his life was attending college in Oberlin, Ohio. A one-of-a-kind
educational institution, Oberlin College was fully integrated -
allowing men and women, black and white, to attend the same classes
- at a time when the entire country was in a racial upheaval. As a
result, Oberlin turned out a group of men and women almost devoid
of racial prejudice. It was from this pool of graduates that the
many of the founders of Tabor, Iowa, were drawn. They were
determined to found an Oberlin-like college in the westernmost
territory of the United States, so it was no surprise that this
group quickly became active in the Underground Railroad and other
abolitionist activities. This biography details the life of the
Reverend John Todd and presents the story of the Underground
Railroad Station in Tabor. With the life of Todd as a common
thread, the book explores how the station began and the noble
purposes behind its birth. From the beginning of Todd's career at
Oberlin College, the book follows him from an unsatisfying first
pastorate to the site of his life's work in Tabor, where he would
provide spiritual guidance and leadership, along with friend George
Gaston, for the settlement. With a singleness of purpose spurred on
by Todd and Gaston, the residents of Tabor joined in the
abolitionist movement through participation not only in the
Underground Railroad but in the Jim Lane Trail and Kansas Free
State Movement as well. Todd's service in the Union Army and
jubilation with the Federal victory are also discussed. Finally,
the work covers the postwar construction of the Tabor Literary
Institute, which was beset by financial and administrative
difficulties from the beginning. An appendix contains various
letters and documents pertaining to the Todd family, the
Underground Railroad and other abolitionist activities.
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