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Jonathan Walker (abolitionist) - Wikipedia
Jonathan Walker (1799 – May 1, 1878), known as "The Man with the Branded Hand", was an American fishing ship captain and abolitionist who became a national hero in 1844 when he …
The Man with the Branded Hand | Wisconsin Historical Society
Jonathan Walker. Soon after Whittier wrote those lines, Captain Jonathan Walker moved to Wisconsin. He retired to Fond du Lac and later Washington county after five years of lecturing …
Jonathan Walker - NATIONAL ABOLITION HALL OF FAME AND …
Jonathan Walker (1799-1878), better known as the “Man with the Branded Hand,” was a Massachusetts-born antislavery author, lecturer, and agitator. A former merchant mariner …
Jonathan Walker - U.S. National Park Service
A dedicated abolitionist, shipwright and sea captain from New England, Jonathan Walker became famous for the unusual punishment he received for aiding seven slaves to escape. In 1835, …
Jonathan Walker: The Abolitionist Who Was Branded with Hot …
2024年2月16日 · Jonathan Walker, also known as “The Man with the Branded Hand”, was an American abolitionist who was branded on his hand by the United States Government with the …
Jonathan Walker - Pensapedia, the Pensacola encyclopedia
Captain Jonathan Walker (1799-1878) was a carpenter and shipwright who aided the escape of seven Pensacola slaves, for which he was imprisoned in the city's calabozo and his hand …
Jonathan Walker - IMDb
He is a screenwriter as well as an actor. His most recent credits include serving as Executive Producer and Showrunner on the Netflix series "Van Helsing" as well as season one of …
Jonathan Walker | Muskegon County, MI
Jonathan Walker became a national hero in 1844 when he was tried and sentenced as a slave stealer following an attempt to assist seven runaway slaves find freedom. He was branded on …
Jonathan Walker, Reformer, and Abolitionist born - African …
He was a white-American reformer and abolitionist. Jonathan Walker was born in Harwich, Massachusetts. During his youth, he learned to sail and became captain of a fishing vessel. In …
Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, at Pensacola
This is his autobiographical account of Jonathan Walker who, in 1844, attempted to liberate four enslaved people by sailing to the Bahamas. Originally from Harwich, Massachusetts, Walker …
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