Public rescue of a fugitive slave in Syracuse, New York
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The Jerry Rescue occurred on October 1, 1851, and involved the public rescue of a fugitive slave who had been arrested the same day in Syracuse, New York, during the anti-slavery Liberty Party's state convention. The escaped slave was William Henry, a 40-year-old cooper from Missouri whose slave name was "Jerry."[1]
^Bordewich, Fergus M. (2005). Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America. Amistad. p. 333. ISBN 978-0-06-052430-2.
The JerryRescue occurred on October 1, 1851, and involved the public rescue of a fugitive slave who had been arrested the same day in Syracuse, New York...
broke into the city jail and freed Jerry. The event came to be widely known as the JerryRescue. After the rescue, several people accused Loguen of assaulting...
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to the ground before the next morning. Several years before, in the JerryRescue, Syracuse abolitionists freed by force a fugitive slave who was to be...
for films and television, including The Lion King 1½ and Planes: Fire and Rescue. In his later career, Stiller became known for portraying grumpy and eccentric...
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particularly heated in the region, as evidenced by such events as the JerryRescue. The American women's rights movement was also born in upstate New York...
The monument is approximately 75 ft (22.86 m) tall. The JerryRescue monument depicts Jerry, a recently freed slave, in broken chains, being aided by...
Rescue Dawn is a 2006 epic war drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog. It stars Christian Bale as Dieter Dengler, a German-American pilot who...
(more precisely a pro-fugitive slave riot) in Boston in 1836 (and see JerryRescue). Between 1835 and 1838, anti-abolitionist violence "settled into a routine...
are ambushed and the Scavengers flee, leaving Rick behind. Carol and Jerryrescue him, and the three decide to separate. Later in the night, Rick finds...
Congregationalist pastor William "Jerry" Henry (1811–after 1851), American fugitive slave who was freed in New York event known as JerryRescue William W. Henry (1831–1915)...
Harriet Tubman in her rescue missions. Black mariners provided to her information about the best escape routes, and helped her on her rescue missions. Routes...
navy. During his time in the search and rescue role, he flew multiple variants of Wessex helicopters. Jerry Grayson had multiple successes while serving...
African-American community. In 1855, he participated in the nationally covered rescue of Jane Johnson, a slave who sought help from the Society in gaining freedom...
Kingdom, Carol effectively takes over. In "How It's Gotta Be", Carol and Jerryrescue Rick from a Savior attack, but cannot rouse Ezekiel to help them in the...
himself had been forced to flee to Canada West in 1851 for his role in the JerryRescue, leading to his indictment for violating the Fugitive Slave Act. Despite...
Sketches of Iconic Villain in 'The Rescuers' (Exclusive)". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved February 28, 2015. Beck, Jerry (2005). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago...
pp. 212–213. ISBN 978-0-8153-1014-3. Murphy, Angela F. (2016). The Jerryrescue : the Fugitive Slave Law, Northern rights, and the American sectional...
into a vampire, telling Charley that the only way to rescue her is for him and Vincent to enter Jerry’s home. Unbeknownst to them, he has already transformed...
by Peter. Removing the stake from Ed's body, Peter goes to rescue Charley and battle Jerry. Charley is locked in with Amy, who is slowly transforming...