Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #100 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad

Traveler's Names John Alexander
Age 44
Description ordinary size, quite black and a good speciman of a regular corn-field hand
Alias
Origin- Town/City
Origin- County Kent Co.
Origin- State Maryland
Destination Canada
Birthplace
Slaveowner's Name George Handy
Chapter Title Arrival from Kent County, 1858
Page Number 429
Other Travelers Samuel Benton, John alexander, James Henry, Samuel Turner
Other Conductors
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Method of Travel
Additional Resources
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Full Narrative JOHN ALEXANDER was about forty-four years of age, a man of ordinary size, quite black, and a good specimen of a regular corn-field hand. " Why did you leave, John ?" said a member of the Committee. He coolly replied that "Handy (his master was named George Handy) got hold of me twice, and'I promised my Lord that he should never get hold of me another time." Of course it was the severity of these two visitations that made John a thinker and an actor at the same time. The evil practices of the master produced the fruits of liberty in John's breast.

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