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John P. Parker was a prominent abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped hundreds of enslaved individuals escape to freedom. He was also an inventor and successful businessman, owning a foundry in Ohio. Parker's autobiography, "His Promised Land," provides insight into his life and contributions to the abolitionist movement.
Manumitted refers to the act of freeing a slave and giving them legal freedom. It was a process common in ancient times where a slave owner would grant liberty to their slave, typically through a formal legal process.
Lloyd's of London played a significant role in insuring slave ships and their cargo during the transatlantic slave trade. They provided insurance policies that protected slave owners from financial loss if their ships or human cargo were damaged, lost, or captured. This involvement in insuring slave ships contributed to the profitability of the slave trade.
Judge John J. Parker was known for advocating for states' rights, limited federal government power, and a strict interpretation of the Constitution. He supported segregation and opposed labor rights, making him a controversial figure during his time on the bench.
yes, he stood up for slaves. he said this in speeches...
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John P. Parker died on January 30, 1900
John P. Parker House was created in 1850.
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John P. Parker was born in Virginia, USA
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The address of the John P Parker Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 246, Ripley, OH 45167-0246
John P. Parker has written: 'Sails of the maritimes' -- subject(s): Schooners, Shipbuilding, Shipping 'Cape Breton ships and men' -- subject(s): History, Shipbuilding
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John P. Parker was a prominent abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped hundreds of enslaved individuals escape to freedom. He was also an inventor and successful businessman, owning a foundry in Ohio. Parker's autobiography, "His Promised Land," provides insight into his life and contributions to the abolitionist movement.