Not just Catherine Coffin Also Levi Coffin her husband. They hid over 3,000 slaves
He wanted to be an abolitionists because he was exposed to slavery when he was born and wanted slaves to be free
no, Levi coffin did not support slavery. he and his wife actually were part of the underground railroad. their house was known as the grand central station.
He died on September 16th, 1877.
He died September 16, 1877, in Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio.
nearly 2000 former slaves read wikipedia article on Levi Coffin
Levi Coffin helped the slaves by sheltering them, caring for them if they were hurt, and also gave them food and clothes.
i think because Levi coffin was in the civil war and he help save slaves.
Not just Catherine Coffin Also Levi Coffin her husband. They hid over 3,000 slaves
Levi coffin started the underground railroad helped slaves escape from the south to his home in the North via the Ohio river into Cincinnati.
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We remember them for freeing the slaves and for all the things they did!
Levi Coffin was known as the president of the underground railroad because he sheltered over 3,000 slaves over the years.
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he tought people from all races can be treated equally
Levi Coffin was very against slavery, and was a Quaker and Abolitionists. He was very involved in the Underground Railroad and also helped freed slaves after the Civil War get food, clothing and education.
Levi Coffin was not a slave, he was a northern abolinishist who was very active in the undergroun railroad, which was a clandistian operation that helped run-away slaves make their way to freedom. Levi was known as a conductor. He helped to hide run-away slaves and also helped to transpor them to safe areas.