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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
David Ruggles

David Ruggles was an African-American abolitionist in New York who resisted slavery by his participation in a Committee of Vigilance and the Underground Railroad to help fugitive slaves reach free states. He was a printer in New York City during the 1830s, who also wrote numerous articles, and "was the prototype for black activist journalists of his time." He claimed to have led more than 600 fugitive slaves to freedom in the North, including Frederick Douglass, who became a friend and fellow activist. Ruggles opened the first African-American bookstore in 1834.

March 15, 1810 - December 16, 1849
Prejudice is not so much dependent upon natural antipathy as upon education. — © David Ruggles
Prejudice is not so much dependent upon natural antipathy as upon education.
Slaves. though we be enrolled Minds are never to be sold.
A man is sometimes lost in a dust of his own raising.
Let us to the Press Devoted Be, Its Light will Shine and Speak Us Free.
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