Harriet Forten Purvis (c. 1810 – June 11, 1875) was an African-American abolitionist and first generation suffragist. With her mother and sisters, she formed the first biracial women's abolitionist group, the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society. She hosted anti-slavery events at her home and with her husband Robert Purvis ran an Underground Railroad station. Robert and Harriet also founded the Gilbert Lyceum. She fought against segregation and for the right for blacks to vote after the Civil War.
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HarrietFortenPurvis (c. 1810 – June 11, 1875) was an African-American abolitionist and first generation suffragist. With her mother and sisters, she...
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American abolitionist, James Forten. Sarah Louisa FortenPurvis's sisters were HarrietFortenPurvis (1810–1875), and Margaretta Forten (1808–1875). The three...
Oneida Institute. Sisters Harriet and Sarah Louisa married the prominent abolitionist brothers Robert Purvis and Joseph Purvis, respectively. Educated at...
track cyclist Gloria Purvis, African American Catholic media commentator, public scholar, whole life activist HarrietFortenPurvis (1810–1875), African-American...
excluded from the American Anti-Slavery Society, Forten, with her mother Charlotte and sisters Sarah and Harriet, co-founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery...
James Forten (1766–1842). The couple had many children, the most notable were HarrietFortenPurvis, Margaretta Forten, and Sarah Louisa FortenPurvis often...
in Philadelphia, Margaretta Forten and HarrietFortenPurvis helped to found the Philadelphia Suffrage Association; Purvis would go on to serve on the...
movements. Purvis was born in Philadelphia on April 14, 1842. Purvis's parents were abolitionists Robert Purvis and HarrietFortenPurvis, both free people...
Actor Leslie Odom Jr. portrayed Still in the 2019 film Harriet, based on the life of Harriet Tubman. A fictional version of William Still is portrayed...
and Philadelphia. Throughout the 19th century, black women like HarrietFortenPurvis, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper worked on...
including the Cassey family, Jacob C. White, John C. Bowers, HarrietFortenPurvis, Robert Purvis, Sarah Mapps Douglass, Grace Douglass, Hetty Burr, and Amelia...
and Harriet Tubman's birthplace, was created by President Barack Obama under the Antiquities Act on March 25, 2013. Its sister park, the Harriet Tubman...
Representatives Boies Penrose (1860–1921), former U.S. Senator and party boss HarrietFortenPurvis (1810–1875), abolitionist leader Charles H. Ramsey (born 1950),...
to fugitive slaves. With his wife HarrietFortenPurvis, he worked as a conductor of the Underground Railroad. Purvis estimated that from 1831–1861, they...
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