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Levi Coffin was a prominent abolitionist and a key figure in the Underground Railroad during the 19th century. Often referred to as the "President of the Underground Railroad," he and his wife, Catherine, helped thousands of enslaved individuals escape to freedom in Canada and other northern states. Coffin operated a safe house in Indiana and was instrumental in organizing routes and resources for escaping slaves. His efforts significantly contributed to the fight against slavery and the pursuit of freedom for many African Americans.

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