Prominent individuals |
- Macon Bolling Allen (lawyer, judge)
- William G. Allen (college professor)
- Crispus Attucks (killed during Boston Massacre)
- Leonard Black (minister, slave memoirist)
- John P. Coburn (abolitionist, soldier)
- Ellen and William Craft (slave memoirists, abolitionists)
- Rebecca Lee Crumpler (physician)
- Lucy Lew Dalton (abolitionist)
- Thomas Dalton (abolitionist)
- Hosea Easton (abolitionist, minister)
- Moses Grandy (abolitionist, slave memoirist)
- Leonard Grimes (abolitionist, minister)
- Primus Hall (abolitionist, Rev. War soldier)
- Prince Hall (freemason, abolitionist)
- Lewis Hayden (abolitionist, politician)
- John T. Hilton (abolitionist, author, businessman)
- Thomas James (minister)
- Barzillai Lew (Rev. War soldier)
- George Latimer (escaped slave)
- Walker Lewis (abolitionist)
- George Middleton (1735–1815) (Rev. War soldier, Freemason, activist)
- Robert Morris (lawyer, abolitionist, judge)
- William Cooper Nell (abolitionist, writer)
- Susan Paul (teacher, abolitionist, author)
- Thomas Paul (minister)
- John Swett Rock (dentist, doctor, lawyer, abolitionist)
- John Brown Russwurm (college grad., teacher)
- John J. Smith (abolitionist, politician)
- Maria W. Stewart (abolitionist, public speaker, journalist)
- Baron Stow (minister)
- Samuel Snowden (minister, abolitionist)
- Edward G. Walker (abolitionist, lawyer, politician, son of David Walker)
- David Walker (abolitionist, father of Edward G. Walker)
- Phillis Wheatley (poet, author)
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