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    James William Charles Pennington (c. 1807 – October 22, 1870) was an American historian, abolitionist, orator, minister, writer, and social organizer...
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  • Salovey, awarded M.A. Privatim degrees posthumously to Reverend James W. C. Pennington and Reverend Alexander Crummell, the first two black students at...
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    Goulden Congressman James McSherry Stage actress/writer/dancer Myrtle Louise Stonesifer- King Escaped slave James W. C. Pennington "ArcGIS REST Services...
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    Milne Printery. "James W. C. Pennington, 1807-1870: Summary of The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian...
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  • American Slave, New York, 1849 James W. C. Pennington, The Fugitive Blacksmith, or Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, London, 1849 Henry Watson...
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    These and other African American temperance activists – including James W. C. Pennington, Robert Purvis, William Watkins, William Whipper, Samuel Ringgold...
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    List of slaves (section W)
    effectively ended slavery in Britain, though not in its colonies. James W. C. Pennington (c. 1807–1870), African-American writer and abolitionist. Jan Ernst...
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  • Chester Arthur, and won her case in 1855. Along with James McCune Smith and Rev. James W. C. Pennington, Jennings created the Legal Rights Association later...
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  • Samuel Joseph May James Miller McKim Jonathan Miller Joseph Trotter Mills James Monroe John Monteith David Nelson James W. C. Pennington Abraham L. Pennock...
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  • of Yale President Timothy Dwight in 1809, and black abolitionist James W. C. Pennington, who was allowed to audit theology courses in 1837. Moses Simons...
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  • Prose and Poetry, which included the preface written by Reverend James W. C. Pennington, an abolitionist leader in Hartford, Connecticut, and a pastor....
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  • Samuel Ringgold Ward, a former slave living in Toronto, and Rev. James W. C. Pennington of New York. Day moved to Buxton, Ontario, in 1855. It was printed...
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    Webber, Christopher L. (2011). American to the Backbone: The Life of James W. C. Pennington, the Fugitive Slave Who Became One of the First Black Abolitionists...
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    York Legal Rights Association to continue the fight. In May 1855, James W. C. Pennington brought suit after being forcefully removed from a car of the Eighth...
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    People. The United Missionary Society, a black group founded by James W.C. Pennington, helped raise money for the return of thirty-five of the survivors...
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    It also printed works by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and James W. C. Pennington. The Christian Recorder was originally a weekly paper called the Mystery...
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  • Murray-Douglass William Cooper Nell Dangerfield Newby John Parker Susan Paul James W.C. Pennington Gabriel Prosser Harriet Forten Purvis Robert Purvis Peter Randolph...
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    included James Forten, Rev. Samuel E. Cornish, Rev. Peter Williams Jr., William Hamilton, Philip Alexander Bell, Hezekiah Grice, and James W. C. Pennington. During...
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    Alexander Crummell (category People from Washington, D.C.)
    "Honoring the Rev. James W. C. Pennington and the Rev. Alexander Crummell". Office of the President. 2023-04-22. Retrieved 2023-05-17. Stockton, C. R. (1977)...
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  • Church, whose pastor was the former slave and abolitionist, James W. C. Pennington. Pennington and his wife Harriet (née Walker) also taught at the school...
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    Street Church, in which he served as deacon alongside minister James W. C. Pennington. Mars was a principal in the 1837 landmark case Jackson v. Bulloch...
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    Garnet, Sarah Parker Remond, her brother Charles Lenox Remond, James W. C. Pennington, Martin Delany, Samuel Ringgold Ward, and William G. Allen all spent...
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  • (1914–2013), US activist Frederick Pennington (1819–1914), English merchant and politician James W.C. Pennington (1809–1870), African-American religious...
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    Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington Jr. (January 8, 1838 – November 30, 1917) was an artillery officer and brigadier general in the United States Army...
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    Prominent Black Americans such as Frederick Douglass, James McCune Smith, and James W. C. Pennington were suspicious of the ACS because of their association...
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    Webber, Christopher L. (2011). American to the Backbone: The Life of James W. C. Pennington, the Fugitive Slave Who Became One of the First Black Abolitionists...
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    George T. Downing (category Washington, D.C., Republicans)
    Hopper, Oliver Johnson, Charles B. Ray, David Ruggles, McCune Smith, James W. C. Pennington, and Henry Highland Garnet. Downing's station was run out of his...
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  • Tubman; Frederick Douglass; Reverend Noah Davis; Josiah Henson; James W. C. Pennington; John Thompson. Tubman, Douglass, and Other Maryland Slave Narratives...
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    American Baptists: Prolegomenon to a theological tradition", in Roberts, James Deotis; Battle, Michael (eds.), The Quest for Liberation and Reconciliation:...
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    2020. Pennington, Harper (1905). James A. McNeil Whistler. The International Quarterly. Retrieved 22 June 2020. "Harper Pennington American, c. 1853/1855...
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