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Jermain Wesley Loguen (February 5, 1813 –
September 30, 1872), born Jarm Logue, in slavery,[full
citation needed] was an African-American abolitionist...
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Sarah Marinda Loguen Fraser, née
Loguen, (January 29, 1850 –
April 9, 1933) was an
American physician and pediatrician. She was the
fourth female African-American...
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Caroline Storum Loguen (1817 –
August 17, 1867) was an
American abolitionist who
helped to run a
major depot on the
Underground Railroad.
Loguen helped an estimated...
- DeAngelo,
serial killer Richard William Davis,
child killer Jermain Wesley Loguen,
minister and educator,
lived in Bath from 1843 to 1846: 63 New York (state)...
- the
African American troops in a
letter to his ****ure wife
Helen Amelia Loguen:
MORRIS ISLAND. S. C. July 20 MY DEAR AMELIA: I have been in two fights...
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Frank Fernando Jones,
former Iowa
legislator and
businessman Jermain Wesley Loguen (1813 – 1872),
taught the
first school for
colored in Bath, 1843–1846, and...
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Elizabeth Keckley Boston King
Lunsford Lane J.
Vance Lewis Jermain Wesley Loguen James Mars (1790–1880)
Solomon Northup Greensbury Washington Offley John...
- PMID 10745647. "Sarah
Loguen Fraser:
Determined to be a doctor".
February 17, 2003. "Friends of
Loguen Park ****ociation -
Loguen Park". loguenpark****ociation...
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Elizabeth Keckley Boston King
Lunsford Lane J.
Vance Lewis Jermain Wesley Loguen James Mars (1790–1880)
Solomon Northup Greensbury Washington Offley John...
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attendees were
Frederick Dougl****,
Gerrit Smith, and
Jermain Wesley Loguen.
Later debate during the
convention focused on
whether the
party should...