Coffin, Levi

Coffin, Levi
born Oct. 28, 1798, New Garden, N.C., U.S.
died Sept. 16, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio

U.S. abolitionist.

Despite little formal education, he became a teacher. As a devout Quaker, he opposed slavery. In 1826 he moved to Newport, Ind., where he made his home into a depot of the Underground Railroad and used much of his wealth as a merchant to help the escaping slaves. In 1847 he moved to Cincinnati, where he opened a store selling goods made only by free labour. He continued his work with the Underground Railroad until the outbreak of the American Civil War; he then worked to aid liberated slaves.

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▪ American abolitionist
born October 28, 1798, New Garden [now in Greensboro], North Carolina, U.S.
died September 16, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio

      American abolitionist, called the “President of the Underground Railroad,” who assisted thousands of runaway slaves on their flight to freedom.

      Coffin was raised on a farm, an upbringing that provided little opportunity for formal education. He nonetheless became a teacher, and in 1821 he opened a Sunday school for slaves in New Garden. His school was soon closed, however, when fearful masters forbade their slaves' attendance.

      A devout Quaker, Coffin opposed slavery despite his Southern birth and upbringing. When he moved to Newport (now Fountain City), Indiana, in 1826, he discovered he was on a route of the Underground Railroad, by which fugitive slaves made their way from the South to Canada. Coffin then made his home into a depot, and he funneled much of the wealth that he was acquiring as a prosperous merchant into hiding and then conveying “passengers” on their northern journey. Coffin's example induced his neighbours to contribute clothing and supplies to the more than 3,000 fugitive slaves who passed through his home. Coffin's second home, built in Newport in 1839, has been restored.

      In 1847 Coffin moved to Cincinnati, where he opened a store selling goods made exclusively by free labour. He continued his affiliation with the Underground Railroad until the outbreak of the American Civil War, then worked to aid the liberated slaves. In 1864 he went to England to raise funds for the freedmen, and in 1867 he was a delegate to the International Anti-Slavery Conference in Paris. His autobiography, Reminiscences of Levi Coffin (1876), contains much valuable information about American abolitionism.

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