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  2. Black Laws of 1804 and 1807 - Wikipedia

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    Cuyahoga County delegates blocked antiblack provisions from the 1851 constitution. [4] Under the federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, free Blacks were kidnapped and conscripted into slavery, as suspected fugitive slaves had no rights in court and could not defend themselves against accusations. [5]

  3. Human trafficking in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Central Ohio Rescue and Restore is an organization that provides "a collaborative community response to human trafficking in central Ohio through education, services, advocacy, and prosecution." [8] Summit County Collaborative Against Human Trafficking is an organization centered in Summit County that seeks to increase awareness of human ...

  4. Ohio Anti-Slavery Society - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Anti-Slavery Society was originally created as an auxiliary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. [2] Its first meeting took place in Putnam, Ohio, in April of 1835, [3] and gathered delegates from 25 counties, along with four corresponding members from other states, William T. Allan, James G. Birney, James A. Thome and Ebenezer Martin. [4]

  5. What are Issue 1’s pros and cons: A ruse to 'own the libs' or ...

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    Letters to the Editor: The constitution already has enough 'fluff, minutia.' Issue 1 is a power grab to 'own the libs.' There should be a super majority

  6. Oberlin–Wellington Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The Oberlin rescuers at the Cuyahoga County Jail in April 1859. The Oberlin–Wellington Rescue of 1858 in was a key event in the history of abolitionism in the United States. A cause célèbre and widely publicized, thanks in part to the new telegraph, it is one of the series of events leading up to Civil War.

  7. Charles Henry Langston - Wikipedia

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    He taught the children for about three years. In 1863, Langston returned to Ohio and, like his brother John Mercer, helped recruit African Americans for the United States Colored Troops when Ohio raised its first regiment. By 1865, about 2,455 blacks, nearly one-fifth of those in Kansas, lived in Leavenworth, close to Missouri.

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  9. 12 of the biggest Ohio sports scandals, from tattoo-gate to ...

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    This is a compilation of some of Ohio's sports scandals over the years. ... Two fishing competitors were convicted and sentenced to 10 days in the Cuyahoga County Jail in May for using lead ...