Beneath the Underground: The Flight to Freedom. Icons used in advertisements for runaway slaves by the Planter's Advocate (P.G. Co., ca. 1850s)
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    Fugitives


    Jeff Pipkin
    Fled from slavery, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1853

    Louisa Pipkin
    Fled from slavery, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1853

    Accomplices


    George Banks
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1854

    Stephen Chambers
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1854

    Gideon Gross
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1845

    Charles Manoka
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1857

    Thomas Skinner
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1857

    Henry Williams
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1843

    James Wilson
    Accomplice to slave flight, Baltimore City, Maryland, 1841


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